Tissue economies

Tissue economies2006
About this book
"As new medical technologies are developed, more and more human tissues - such as skin, bones, heart valves, embryos, and stem cell lines - are stored and distributed for therapeutic and research purposes. The accelerating circulation of human tissue fragments raises profound social and ethical concerns related to who donates or sells bodily tissue, who receives it, and who profits - or does not - from the transaction."--Back cover.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL2129505W
Subjects
AltruismCapitalismCross-Cultural ComparisonEconomic aspectsEconomic aspects of Preservation of organs, tissues, etcEconomic aspects of Tissue banksEconomicsMoral and ethical aspectsMoral and ethical aspects of Preservation of organs, tissues, etcMoral and ethical aspects of Tissue banksOrganization & administrationPolitical aspectsPolitical aspects of Preservation of organs, tissues, etcPolitical aspects of Tissue banksPreservation of organs, tissuesPsychologySocial ResponsibilityTissue Donors