Drawing together interview material, medical publications, and
first-hand accounts, this book shows that what is being remade in
the burgeoning medical field of face transplantation is not only
the lives of patients, but also the very ways that state
institutions, surgeons, and families make sense of rights, claims
for inclusion, and life itself.
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