New Organs Within Us
Discover the intricate world of organ transplantation in Turkey with New Organs Within Us by Aslıhan Sanal. Published by Duke University Press in 2011, this compelling ethnographic study delves into the personal narratives of kidney-transplant patients and the physicians who care for them in Istanbul. Spanning 277 pages, Sanal's work explores the moral and ethical dimensions of organ trafficking, shedding light on the complex interplay between patients, tissues, and the transplantation process. This insightful book invites readers to understand the human stories behind medical procedures, making it essential for anyone interested in the social implications of healthcare. Enhance your knowledge and perspective on organ transplantation with this thought-provoking examination that bridges the gap between medicine and ethics.