Body Shopping: The Economy Fuelled by Flesh and Blood

Oxford: Oneworld (2008)
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'An alarming and illuminating book. The story of how we have allowed private corporations to patent genes, to stockpile human tissue, and in short to make profits out of what many people feel ought to be common goods is a shocking one. No one with any interest at all in medicine and society and how they interact should miss this book, and it should be required reading for every medical student,'--Philip Pullman

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Donna Dickenson
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