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Journeys to the Edge - In the Footsteps of an Anthropologist
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Journeys to the Edge - In the Footsteps of an AnthropologistJourneys to the Edge - In the Footsteps of an Anthropologist

In this fascinating and vivid account, Peter M. Gardner takes us along with him on his anthropological field research trips. Usually, the author’s family is there, too, either with him in the field or somewhere nearby. Family adventures are part of it all. Travel into the unknown can be terrifying yet stimulating, and Gardner describes his own adventures, sharing medical and travel emergencies, magical fights, natural dangers, playful friends, and satisfying scientific discoveries.
 
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Tags: field, Gardner, adventures, fights, emergencies, Journeys, Anthropologist
When Experiments Travel: Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects
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When Experiments Travel: Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human SubjectsWhen Experiments Travel: Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects

The phenomenal growth of global pharmaceutical sales and the quest for innovation are driving an unprecedented search for human test subjects, particularly in middle- and low-income countries. Our hope for medical progress increasingly depends on the willingness of the world's poor to participate in clinical drug trials. While these experiments often provide those in need with vital and previously unattainable medical resources, the outsourcing and offshoring of trials also create new problems. In this groundbreaking book, anthropologist Adriana Petryna takes us deep into the clinical trials industry as it brings together players separated by vast economic and cultural differences.  
 
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Tags: trials, clinical, medical, Adriana, anthropologist, Travel, Experiments
Bone Voyage: A Journey in Forensic Anthropology
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Bone Voyage: A Journey in Forensic Anthropology A husband preserved in mothballs, a vigilante victim encased in red mud, and convicts beaten and burned in a prison riot are only a few of the cases of death examined here by forensic anthropologist Stanley Rhine. Drawing on cases he worked for the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator, Rhine demonstrates how unidentified skeletal remains indicate race, sex, age, height, and ultimately identity and how the specialist decodes skeletal anomalies to establish cause of death. Blunt trauma, gunshot and knife wounds, and other injuries receive his attention.
Step by step the author explains the techniques used to solve forensic mysteries. At the end of each case, he explains what lessons the forensic anthropologist learns from the bones. Rhine also explores specific problems and tasks: working mass disasters; recovering bodies from the field; defleshing bones; examining charred and badly decomposed remains; testifying before juries; and others.
 
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Tags: forensic, Rhine, skeletal, anthropologist, bones