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The gift relationship : from human blood to social policy / by Richard M. Titmuss.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : New Press, [1997]Copyright date: ©1997Edition: Original edition, with new chapters / edited by Ann Oakley and John AshtonDescription: 360 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1565844033
  • 9781565844032
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.1784
LOC classification:
  • RM171. T57 1997
Contents:
Tables -- Pt. I. The gift relationship revisited -- Ch. 1. Introduction to the new edition -- Ch. 2. AIDS and the gift relationship in the UK -- Ch. 3. Transfusion medicine towards the millennium -- Pt. II. The gift relationship: from human blood to social policy - Original edition -- Ch. 4. Introduction: human blood and social policy -- Ch. 5. The transfusion of blood -- Ch. 6. The demand for blood in England and Wales and the United States -- Ch. 7. The supply of blood in England and Wales and the United States -- Ch. 8. The gift -- Ch. 9. The characteristics of blood donors and the United States -- Ch. 10. The characteristics of blood donors in England and Wales -- Ch. 11. Is the gift a good one? -- Ch. 12. Blood and the law of the marketplace -- Ch. 13. Blood donors in the former Soviet Union and other countries -- Ch. 14. A study of blood donor motivation in South Africa -- Ch. 15. Economic man: social man -- Ch. 16. Who is my stranger? -- Ch. 17. The right to give -- Pt. III. The gift relationship: a new beginning -- Ch. 18. A mother's gift: the milk of human kindness -- Ch. 19. Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Tables -- Pt. I. The gift relationship revisited -- Ch. 1. Introduction to the new edition -- Ch. 2. AIDS and the gift relationship in the UK -- Ch. 3. Transfusion medicine towards the millennium -- Pt. II. The gift relationship: from human blood to social policy - Original edition -- Ch. 4. Introduction: human blood and social policy -- Ch. 5. The transfusion of blood -- Ch. 6. The demand for blood in England and Wales and the United States -- Ch. 7. The supply of blood in England and Wales and the United States -- Ch. 8. The gift -- Ch. 9. The characteristics of blood donors and the United States -- Ch. 10. The characteristics of blood donors in England and Wales -- Ch. 11. Is the gift a good one? -- Ch. 12. Blood and the law of the marketplace -- Ch. 13. Blood donors in the former Soviet Union and other countries -- Ch. 14. A study of blood donor motivation in South Africa -- Ch. 15. Economic man: social man -- Ch. 16. Who is my stranger? -- Ch. 17. The right to give -- Pt. III. The gift relationship: a new beginning -- Ch. 18. A mother's gift: the milk of human kindness -- Ch. 19. Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index.

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