Description
From the award-winning author of Medical Apartheid, an expos of the rush to own and exploit the raw materials of life--including yours.
Think your body is your own to control and dispose of as you wish? Think again. The United States Patent Office has granted at least 40,000 patents on genes controlling the most basic processes of human life, and more are pending. If you undergo surgery in many hospitals you must sign away ownership rights to your excised tissues, even if they turn out to have medical and fiscal value. Life itself is rapidly becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the medical-industrial complex.
Author: Harriet A. Washington
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 11/13/2012
Pages: 448
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.73lbs
Size: 7.98h x 5.23w x 0.98d
ISBN13: 9780767931236
ISBN10: 0767931238
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Ethics
- Business & Economics | Industries | Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology
- Business & Economics | Business Ethics
About the Author
Harriet A. Washington is the author of Medical Apartheid, which won a National Book Critics Circle Award, the 2007 PEN Oakland Award, and the 2007 American Library Association Black Caucus Nonfiction Award. She has been a fellow in medical ethics at the Harvard Medical School, a senior research scholar at the National Center for Bioethics at Tuskegee University, a fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health, and the recipient of a John S. Knight Fellowship at Stanford University.