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Titmuss, Richard Morris, (1907-1973.)
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The gift relationship : = from human blood to social policy /
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Title/Author:
The gift relationship :/ by Richard M. Titmuss.
Reminder of title:
from human blood to social policy /
Author:
Titmuss, Richard Morris,
other author:
Oakley, Ann.
Published:
New York :New Press, : 1997.,
Description:
viii, 360 p. ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction to the new edition -- AIDS and the gift relationship in the UK -- Transfusion medicine towards the millennium -- Introduction: human blood and social policy -- The transfusion of blood -- The demand for blood in England and Wales and the United States -- The supply of blood in England and Wales and the United States -- The gift -- The characteristics of blood donors in the United States -- The characteristics of blood donors in ENgland and Wales -- Is the gift a good one? -- Blood and the law of the marketplace -- Blood donors in the former Soviet Union and other countries -- A study of blood donor motivation in South Africa -- Economic man: social man -- Who is my stranger? -- The right to give -- A mother's gift: the milk of human kindness -- Afterword.
Subject:
Blood - Transfusion -
ISBN:
9781565844032
The gift relationship : = from human blood to social policy /
Titmuss, Richard Morris,1907-1973.
The gift relationship :
from human blood to social policy /by Richard M. Titmuss. - Original edition, with new chapters / - New York :New Press,1997. - viii, 360 p. ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 340-345) and index.
Introduction to the new edition -- AIDS and the gift relationship in the UK -- Transfusion medicine towards the millennium -- Introduction: human blood and social policy -- The transfusion of blood -- The demand for blood in England and Wales and the United States -- The supply of blood in England and Wales and the United States -- The gift -- The characteristics of blood donors in the United States -- The characteristics of blood donors in ENgland and Wales -- Is the gift a good one? -- Blood and the law of the marketplace -- Blood donors in the former Soviet Union and other countries -- A study of blood donor motivation in South Africa -- Economic man: social man -- Who is my stranger? -- The right to give -- A mother's gift: the milk of human kindness -- Afterword.
While presenting a comparative study of blood donating in the United States and Britain, The Gift Relationship also raises profound economic, political, and philosophical questions. Titmuss contrasts the British system of reliance on voluntary donors to the American one in which the blood supply is largely in the hands of for-profit enterprises and shows how a nonmarket system based on altruism is more effective than one that treats human blood as another commodity. First released in 1970, The Gift Relationship is even more topical now in an age of AIDS and changing health care policy.
ISBN: 9781565844032NT1200Subjects--Topical Terms:
3266470
Blood
--Transfusion
LC Class. No.: RM171 / .T57 1997
Dewey Class. No.: 362.1784
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