41. Medical officials said there have been previous cases in which Siamese twins shared vital organs, forcing doctors to doom one to save the other. 42. Official policies that treat prisoners as state property rather than human beings allow the mass exploitation of prison labor and government requisition of vital organs. 43. Others will be killed by the spread of the cancer to vital organs. 44. Over time, the excess iron lodges in vital organs, especially the liver, where it causes other diseases and eventually death. 45. Perhaps sharing a vital organ establishes that kind of bond between donor and recipient. 46. Rather than simply glancing at the fetus, doctors today can take measurements as well as check vital organs. 47. Since last November, Papandreou has been incapacitated, his vital organs faltering, his kidneys damaged beyond repair. 48. Springing into action, Christopher set about breaking through the blackened shells of the computers to get at their vital organs. 49. Sudden cardiac arrest is usually caused by ventricular fibrillation, which is when the heart muscle starts quivering and fails to pump blood to the brain and vital organs. 50. The bill, as written, says death would be inflicted by the removal of vital organs. |