New organs within us: transplants and the moral economy
Dublin Core
Title
New organs within us: transplants and the moral economy
Author
Sanal, Aslihan
Publisher
Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011.
Place of Publication
United States of America: Durham, NC
No. of Pages
244 p.
Publication Date
20110000
Primary Classification
19.3
Secondary Classification
19.3; 9.3.1; 17.1; 19.5; 21.1
Primary keywords
attitudes--[pri];body parts and fluids--[pri];commerce--[pri];organ transplantation--[pri];psychology--[pri];transplant recipients--[pri]
Secondary keywords
attitude of health personnel;attitudes to death;brain death;cadavers;case studies;commodification;crime;culture;emotions;family members;historical aspects;international aspects;Islamic ethics;Islamic rituals;kidney diseases;kidneys;legal aspects;living donors;mass media;mentally ill persons;misconduct;Muslim world;organ donation;patients;physicians;politics;public policy;qualitative research;renal dialysis;resource allocation;socioeconomic factors;suicide;tissue banks
Subject
Turkey--[pri]
Subject
anatomy;dissection
Call Number
RD575 .S263 2011
Subject Captions
e
Bibliography
Refs., p. 221-231
ISBN
9780822349129
Collection
Citation
“New organs within us: transplants and the moral economy,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 23, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34978.