Kennedy I
J Med Ethics. 1979 Mar;5(1):13-21. doi: 10.1136/jme.5.1.13.
It is now eighteen years on since the Human Tissue Act 1961, but this legislation is still unchanged in England, Scotland and Wales. Ian Kennedy, in this paper, lays before us the law as it is, the problems of its interpretation and his opinion of what government should be doing to help clarify the situation and remove some of the problems which exist daily for the doctors who face the dilemma of seeking consent for transplants at the moment of extreme grief for the surviving spouses or relatives of the patient who has been in his care only moments before. Ian Kennedy suggests that by doing nothing the Department of Health and the government are being both callous and less than honest.
自1961年《人体组织法》颁布至今已有18年,但在英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士,这项立法仍未改变。伊恩·肯尼迪在本文中向我们阐述了现行法律、法律解释方面的问题,以及他认为政府应采取何种措施来帮助厘清状况,并消除目前每天都困扰着医生们的一些问题。这些医生面临着两难境地,即在患者去世片刻之前还在接受他们治疗的情况下,要在患者的幸存配偶或亲属极度悲痛之时寻求移植手术的同意。伊恩·肯尼迪认为,卫生部和政府无所作为,既冷漠又不诚实。