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My Body, My Body Parts, My Property?
Health Care Analysis, 2000This paper challenges the view, commonly held in biolaw and bioethics, that there can be no proprietary rights in our own bodies or body parts. Whether the starting point is the post-intervention informed consent regime of Article 22 of the Convention of Human Rights and Biomedicine or the traditional (exclusionary) understanding of private property it
D, Beyleveld, R, Brownsword
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Body Parts and Partible Bodies:
Ethnographic descriptions of historic and contemporary peoples with clear connections to prehistoric cultural groups offer ready sources to explore non-Western ontology. Researchers working in the American Southwest and much of Mesoamerica benefit from robust ethnographic accounts that can be fairly unambiguously connected to prehistoric cultures ...Gordon F. M. Rakita +2 more
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Body-Part Reliquaries and Body Parts in the Middle Ages
Gesta, 1997Bodies and fragmentation of bodies have special resonance in society and art today. We are used to jewelry ads that show the isolated arm with bejeweled fingers, the isolated leg with the newest shoes or pantyhose, the male torso with T-shirt and jockey shorts.
Caroline Walker Bynum, Paula Gerson
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2011
Find the 35 anatomical terms hidden in the letters below. 13 read across, 16 read down and 6 diagonal. The clues listed beneath will help you to find all the words. The first word has been found for you as an example.
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Find the 35 anatomical terms hidden in the letters below. 13 read across, 16 read down and 6 diagonal. The clues listed beneath will help you to find all the words. The first word has been found for you as an example.
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2011
In this chapter, the claim that metaphors and metonymies are grounded in bodily experiences is pursued by means of a cross-linguistic analysis of the semantic field of English mouth compared to its Spanish and Danish equivalent terms, boca and mund, respectively.
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In this chapter, the claim that metaphors and metonymies are grounded in bodily experiences is pursued by means of a cross-linguistic analysis of the semantic field of English mouth compared to its Spanish and Danish equivalent terms, boca and mund, respectively.
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2020
This book provides a sustained, formalist and theoretically-informed reading of the multiple body parts that litter the dialogue and action of Shakespeare’s history plays, including Henry V, Richard II, Richard III, King John, and the Henry IV plays. Starting with a literary critical analysis of these dislocated bodies, the book follows Shakespeare’s ...
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This book provides a sustained, formalist and theoretically-informed reading of the multiple body parts that litter the dialogue and action of Shakespeare’s history plays, including Henry V, Richard II, Richard III, King John, and the Henry IV plays. Starting with a literary critical analysis of these dislocated bodies, the book follows Shakespeare’s ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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