Me Medicine vs. We Medicine [electronic resource]: Reclaiming Biotechnology for the Common Good
New York : Columbia University Press Feb. 2016ISBN:- 9780231159753
- RA427.25 .D53 2016
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Annotation Donna Dickenson examines the economic and political factors fueling the personalised-medicine phenomenon and explores how, over time, this paradigm shift in how we approach our health might damage our individual and collective well-being.
Scholarly & Professional Columbia University Press
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