Reopening the ‘Window to the Soul’?: The Ethics of Eye Transplantation Now and in the Future

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (5):6-7 (2024)
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Of all the five senses losing sight is the one that individuals fear the most. Worldwide blindness has afflicted tens of millions of people each year. Historically, this has inspired researchers an...

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