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This narrative is true. I shared this summary with other involved parties, and they believe this account is both accurate and authentic. At the insistence of several involved parties, identities are disguised.Google Scholar
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Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association, “The Use of Anencephalic Neonates as Organ Donors,”JAMA, 273 (1995): 1614–18. The AMA reversed its position at the AMA's Interim Meeting, held December 3–6, 1995, in Washington, D.C.CrossRefGoogle Scholar