Living liver transplantation in Japan (Muto K)

2010/10/28

International Journal of Japanese Sociology No 19 features 'Social context of Medicine in Japan'.
Kaori MUTO edited this issue and published on living liver transplantation in Japan.

IJJS Volume 19, Issue 1
Special issue: Social context of Medicine in Japan

Introduction (pages 2–3)
Kaori Muto (武藤香織)

Unintended Consequences of “Soft” Regulations: The Social Control of Human Biomedical Research in Japan (pages 4–17)
Shimon Tashiro (田代志門)

Reproductive Technologies and Parent–Child Relationships: Japan's Past and Present Examined through the Lens of Donor Insemination (pages 18–34)
Chiaki Shirai (白井千晶)

Organ Transplantation as a Family Issue: Living Liver Donors in Japan (pages 35–48)
Kaori Muto (武藤香織)

“Good Manner of Dying” as a Normative Concept: “Autocide,”“Granny Dumping” and Discussions on Euthanasia/Death with Dignity in Japan (pages 49–63)
Izumi Otani (大谷いづみ)