Islam, brain death, and transplantation: culture, faith, and jurisprudence

scientific article published on October 2012

Islam, brain death, and transplantation: culture, faith, and jurisprudence is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1097/NCI.0B013E3182683B1E
P698PubMed publication ID23095963
P5875ResearchGate publication ID232699348

P2093author name stringRichard Arbour
Linda Peters
Hanan Mesfer Saad AlGhamdi
P433issue4
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectIslamQ432
P304page(s)381-394
P577publication date2012-10-01
P1433published inAACN Advanced Critical CareQ4649787
P1476titleIslam, brain death, and transplantation: culture, faith, and jurisprudence
P478volume23

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q50714281Attitudes of medical students and staff toward organ donation in cases of brain death: a survey at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.
Q30589710Brain death and Islam: the interface of religion, culture, history, law, and modern medicine
Q40911827Brain death determination: the imperative for policy and legal initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa
Q30365046East-West differences in perception of brain death. Review of history, current understandings, and directions for future research.
Q89287266Opinions and Expectations of Muslim Donors' Relatives Deciding Organ Donation: The Sample of Istanbul
Q38637738Opinions on the Legitimacy of Brain Death Among Sunni and Shi'a Scholars
Q50769124Prolonging Support After Brain Death: When Families Ask for More.
Q85689240[Intercultural competence. Management of foreignness in intensive care medicine]

Search more.