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Historically organised at a local or national scale, the fields of
medicine and healthcare are being radically transformed by new
communication, transport and biotechnologies creating, in the
process, a genuinely globalised sphere of biomedical production and
consumption. This emerging market is characterised by the
circulation of bodily materials (tissues, organs and
bio-information), patients and expertise across what traditionally
have been relatively secure ontological and geographical borders.
Crossing both disciplinary and geographical boundaries, this volume
draws together a number of important contributions from
acknowledged leaders in three respective fields: the trade in
bodily commodities, biomedical tourism and migration of health care
professionals. It explores and maps out the key characteristics of
this emerging, although as yet poorly researched global trade,
questioning how, where and why bodies cross borders, whether this
exacerbates existing health inequalities and how these circulations
impact on healthcare services. Considered together, the chapters in
this volume invite comparisons of the ways in which body parts,
patients and medical professionals cross national borders,
elucidating common themes, concerns and issues. Contributors also
pose important questions about the ethical and legal implications
of the circulation of bodies across borders and evaluate current
and future strategies for regulation.
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Dead Heat (Paperback)
Bronwyn Parry
bundle available
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R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The national parks where Ranger Jo Lockwood works, on the edge of
the New South Wales outback, are untamed stretches of dry forest
cut through with wild rivers. She's often alone, and she likes it
that way - until she discovers the body of a man, brutally
murdered, in a vandalised campground. Detective Senior Sergeant
Nick Matheson knows organised crime and gang violence from the
inside out. He's so good at undercover work that his colleagues
aren't sure which side he's really on. His posting to Strathnairn
is supposed to be a return to normal duties, but the murder victim
in the campground is only the first of Jo's discoveries. As Jo and
Nick uncover drugs and a stash of illegal weapons, the evidence
points towards locals - young men already on the wrong side of the
law. But as far as Nick's concerned, it doesn't add up. When the
body count starts mounting - each brutally punished before death -
he becomes convinced that one person is behind the killings, one
person is manipulating the men to commit horrific crimes, forming
them into his own private drug-dealing cartel. Jo has seen the
man's face, and now she's his next target. Nick's determined to
protect her, but trapped in the rugged outback he and Jo will have
to act quickly if they are going to survive.
They've considered him a murderer for eighteen years, so no one in
Dungirri is surprised when 'Gil' Gillespie returns and a woman's
body is found in his car. Wearied by too many deaths and doubting
her own skills, local police sergeant Kris Mathew...
'Dammit, Tess, he doesn't seem worth protecting.' 'I'm not
protecting him, Sarge,' she said. She dropped her gaze, biting her
lip, and for the first time in his experience she spoke in a small
voice. 'I'm protecting me.' For police officers Steve Fraser and
Tess Ballard, a split-second decision saves the lives of fifty
members of a cult - but also puts their careers on the line. Tess's
work is everything to her; she's forged a new life through sheer
determination, so when her past returns to haunt her, Steve must
race through wild country if he is to save the people he most cares
about.
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