Exploiting hope: How the promise of a new medical intervention sustains US—and makes us vulnerable. Jeremy Snyder. Oxford University Press: New York, 2020. vii+ 333 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-750125-2. $45/£29.99 (Hardback) [Book Review]

Bioethics 35 (9):964-965 (2021)
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