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"Hematologies examines how the giving and receiving of blood has shaped social and political life in north India in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries"--
Blood donors --- Blood --- Collection and preservation --- Social aspects --- Body fluids --- Fear of blood --- Donors, Blood --- Persons --- political substances, South Asia, Religious Nationalism, Moral Materialism, Medicine.
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According to public health orthodoxy, blood for transfusion is safer when derived from voluntary, nonremunerated donors. As developing nations phase out compensated blood collection efforts to comply with this current policy, many struggle to keep their blood stores up. Veins of Devotion details recent collaborations between guru-led devotional movements and public health campaigns to encourage voluntary blood donation in northern India. Focusing primarily on Delhi, Jacob Copeman carefully situates the practice within the context of religious gift-giving, sacrifice, caste, kinship, and nationalism. The book analyzes the operations of several high-profile religious orders that organize large-scale public blood-giving events and argues that blood donation has become a site not only of frenetic competition between different devotional movements, but also of intense spiritual creativity. Despite tensions between blood banks and these religious groups, their collaboration is a remarkable success storyùthe nation's blood supply is replenished while blood donors discover new devotional possibilities.
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Pathological haematology --- Hematology --- Hématologie --- Periodicals --- periodicals --- Périodiques --- Hematology. --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Diagnostics --- Diseases --- Endocrinology --- Pathology --- Cytology, Cell Biology --- Micro and Molecular Biology --- Hématologie --- Périodiques --- EBSCOASP-E EJMEDEC EPUB-ALPHA-E EPUB-PER-FT MDHEMATO WILEY-E --- Haematology --- periodicals. --- Internal medicine --- Blood --- Hematologie. --- Health. --- Health --- MDHEMATO --- Hematology - Periodicals --- body fluids --- cardiovascular system --- blood cells --- blood plasma --- arterioles --- blood donors --- blood groups --- blood transfusion --- blood viscosity --- blood volume --- fungemia --- hematology --- haematology --- medical sciences --- blood sampling --- Biological Sciences --- blood --- blood banks --- blood chemistry --- blood circulation --- blood coagulation --- blood stasis --- hematologic agents --- hematologic diseases --- hematologic tests --- hematopoiesis
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More than any other altruistic gesture, blood and organ donation exemplifies the true spirit of self-sacrifice. Donors literally give of themselves for no reward so that the life of an individual-often anonymous-may be spared. But as the demand for blood and organs has grown, the value of a system that depends solely on gifts has been called into question, and the possibility has surfaced that donors might be supplemented or replaced by paid suppliers. Last Best Gifts offers a fresh perspective on this ethical dilemma by examining the social organization of blood and organ donation in Europe and the United States. Gifts of blood and organs are not given everywhere in the same way or to the same extent-contrasts that allow Kieran Healy to uncover the pivotal role that institutions play in fashioning the contexts for donations. Procurement organizations, he shows, sustain altruism by providing opportunities to give and by producing public accounts of what giving means. In the end, Healy suggests, successful systems rest on the fairness of the exchange, rather than the purity of a donor's altruism or the size of a financial incentive.
Procurement of organs, tissues, etc. --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Tissue banks --- Dons d'organes, de tissus, etc. --- Dons d'organes, de tissus, etc --- Greffe (Chirurgie) --- Banques de tissus --- Economic aspects --- Gestion --- Aspect économique --- Altruism -- United States. --- Blood Banks -- economics -- United States. --- Blood Banks -- organization & administration -- United States. --- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc - Economic aspects - United States. --- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc. -- Economic aspects -- United States. --- Tissue and Organ Procurement -- economics -- United States. --- Tissue Banks -- economics -- United States. --- Tissue Banks -- organization & administration -- United States. --- Tissue banks - United States. --- Tissue banks -- United States. --- Tissue Donors -- United States. --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc - Economic aspects - United States. --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Economic aspects -- United States. --- Procurement of organs, tissues, etc --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc --- Health Services --- Social Behavior --- Biological Specimen Banks --- Persons --- Altruism --- Tissue Banks --- Tissue Donors --- Tissue and Organ Procurement --- Blood Banks --- Health Facilities --- Behavior --- Named Groups --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Transplantation of Organs & Tissues --- Health & Biological Sciences --- #SBIB:316.334.3M30 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M50 --- Medische sociologie: gezondheidsgedrag --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: algemeen, beleid --- Aspect économique --- Banks, Organ --- Banks, Tissue --- Banks, Transplant --- Organ banks --- Transplant banks --- Medical transplantation --- Organ transplantation --- Organ transplants --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Surgical transplantation --- Tissue transplantation --- Tissues --- Transplants, Organ --- Organ procurement (Surgery) --- Tissue procurement (Surgery) --- Transplantation --- Biobanks --- Health facilities --- Preservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Surgery --- Transplant surgery --- Transplantation surgery --- Philosophical anthropology --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Human medicine --- altruism, black market, organ donation, capitalism, commodification, human body, blood donors, gifts, benevolence, incentives, sale, sacrifice, ethics, europe, donations, procurement, organizations, red cross, fairness, justice, sociology, politics, nonfiction, economics, medicine, healthcare, transfusion, transplant, collection, exchange, tissues.
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