The history of the transplant

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It also prohibited doctors attending the donor from participating in organ removal or transplantation. 1978: Uniform Brain Death Act passed, expanding for the first time the traditional definition of death. "Brain death" IS death. 1983: Cyclosporine, a revolutionary anti-rejection drug, approved for commercial use, sparking a huge increase in transplants...
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"Brain death" IS death. 1983: Cyclosporine, a revolutionary anti-rejection drug, approved for commercial use, sparking a huge increase in transplants. 1984: National Organ Transplant Act passed, prohibiting the sale of human organs and setting up a national transplant network to procure and distribute organs...
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