Persuasive Essay On Organ Transplantation

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I am very interested in the topic of Organ transplantation. I am interested in biology and the process of surgeries. What intrigues me is the process of saving someone’s life in such a dramatic and complicated process. My dad happens to be a doctor and in his training he cut open a human body to see for himself the autonomy of the body. So being interested in the field of medicine is in my blood. Modern technology helps many people and saves people around the globe. However even with modern technologies that progress mankind, bio medical and ethical dilemmas emerge. And ultimately life falls into the hands of the rabbis, lawmakers and philosophical thinkers. Organ Transplantation is often the best way of saving human life when a vital organ …show more content…

Nonetheless, other regions claimed responsibility for the first transplantation. These places include the Roman, Byzantine and Chinese empires. Often, the beginning of organ transplantation was deadly; this was before people knew much about infections and organ rejection. The first famous Organ transplantation which was given full authenticity was Theodor Kocher’s surgery. Theodor removed thyroids from people who were having problems with their thyroids. He removed the organ as a whole to prevent something known as Goiter. In the process however, people lacked the hormones produces by the thyroid. They came back to him for help, and he inserted thyroid tissue into their bodies, he became famous after this, because it was known as the first successful surgery. This was a historical event, and therefore Kocher was awarded The Nobel prize in 1909 for the first documented successful …show more content…

That was when Hashem split Adam into Adam and Chava. Perhaps this hints that Adam and Chava were Siamese twins, and according to some rabbis, this might be the case. Also some rabbis stretch this into saying that Hashem tried finding a partner for Adam. But Hashem failed and resorted into removing part of Adams body to create Chava, so too we must only use organ transplantation if completely necessary. Otherwise, we must avoid organ transplantation and find a way around it. The rabbis seemingly put another restriction on organ transplantation; the torah mentions that when a person is executed, their body cannot hang on a tree overnight. This is because Hashem wants us to return his bodies to him intact. From here we learn that there is a prohibition to take an organ from a dead person. To support this claim the rabbis bring up another source, that you may not get benefit from a dead person. Lastly the torah says “and you shall bury him,” confirming the law that no benefit can be extracted from a dead person, for you shall not destroy the body which Hashem has given you, you must return it

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