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VI.—The Blood Donor
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2011
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When one has spent—or mis-spent—substantial fractions of many years in gathering materials for a study and has eventually seen the results published in book form one is strongly conscious of a need to forget; at the very least there is a wish not to live in repetitious ways. An ancient Arab proverb, possibly relevant here, runs something like this: the word you have spoken is your master; the word you have not spoken is your slave. And so it is with my book The Gift Relationship which I sub-titled From Human Blood to Social Policy.
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- Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Section B: Biological Sciences , Volume 71 , supplement S1 , 1972 , pp. s59 - s63
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1972
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page s62 note * Richard, M. Titmuss, , 1971. The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy. London.Google Scholar
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