The permissibility of skin patching operations from a human source depends on the availability of the following conditions:
Skin patching is the only possible medical treatment for the patient.
(B) Removal of the skin, in the case of donation from the neighborhood, does not cause damage equal to or greater than that of the donor.
(C) The success of the patching process is beyond doubt.
(D) That the human skin should be obtained through non-sale, coercion or defamation, and there is no objection to making money by the needy person in order to obtain the necessary skin if he does not find a donor.
Skin patching is the only possible medical treatment for the patient.
(B) Removal of the skin, in the case of donation from the neighborhood, does not cause damage equal to or greater than that of the donor.
(C) The success of the patching process is beyond doubt.
(D) That the human skin should be obtained through non-sale, coercion or defamation, and there is no objection to making money by the needy person in order to obtain the necessary skin if he does not find a donor.
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