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Danish Council of Ethics.
J Med Ethics. 1990 Mar;16(1):5-7; discussion 8-13. doi: 10.1136/jme.16.1.5.
In Denmark, which alone in Western Europe has not accepted brain death as the criterion of death, the newly established Danish Council of Ethics has issued a report suggesting that in Denmark the criterion of death should still be the cessation of cardiac activity. The council bases its conclusion on the concept of death in everyday experience and its ethical implications.
在西欧,丹麦是唯一尚未接受脑死亡作为死亡标准的国家。新成立的丹麦伦理委员会发布了一份报告,建议丹麦的死亡标准仍应为心脏活动停止。该委员会的结论基于日常经验中的死亡概念及其伦理意义。