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The ethical implications of this face transplantation procedure boggles the mind. Can you imagine harvesting somebody's face for transplantation while his/her heart is still beating? Never mind that the person might be "brain-dead." The thought is just horrid!
If people are willing to go to this length, what else would they do if human cloning were to become legal?
- Wilmot
** Woman has first face transplant **
Surgeons in France have carried out the first face transplant, it has been revealed.
< http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/health/4484728.stm >
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