Organ Theft Legends by V. Ronique Campion-Vincent, Veronique Campion-Vincent

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nonfiction sociology informative medium-paced
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Organ Theft Legends is ideal for readers intrigued by how societal anxieties shape modern myths, blending sociology with real-world implications of medical ethics and global inequality.

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An unflinching exploration of the sources of tales of dismemberment In 1987 horrific tales of organ theft that had been circulating in Central and South America for years caught the attention of the international media. Soon reports came from all ...

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