Class Year
2021
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Fall 2017
Department 1
First Year Seminar
Abstract
The human organ trade is a global epidemic as citizens of developed-countries look to developing-countries to find organ donors, specifically exploiting the poor for their own personal gain. The impoverished organ donors are treated in an inhumane manner, as they are often left with serious medical complications and are not treated equally in the transaction.
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Recommended Citation
Granzow, Marni E., "International Black-Market Organ Trade" (2017). Student Publications. 583.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/583
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Comments
Written for FYS 150: Death and the Meaning of Life.