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Sell yourself To Science: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Organs, Body Fluids, Bodily Functions and Being a Human Guinea Pig - Jim Hogshire

Sell yourself To Science: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Organs, Body Fluids, Bodily Functions and Being a Human Guinea Pig - Jim Hogshire

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Sell Yourself to Science: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Organs, Body Fluids, Bodily Functions and Being a Human Guinea Pig by Jim Hogshire is a satirical and provocative exploration of the world of medical experiments and the controversial practice of selling one’s body for scientific research. The book, published in 1997, is written in a tongue-in-cheek, darkly humorous style, offering a mix of practical advice and biting social commentary.

Key Themes and Concepts:

1. Body as Commodity: The book examines the concept of the human body as a commodity that can be sold for various types of medical research. Hogshire discusses how individuals can sell their organs, bodily fluids (such as blood, urine, or semen), or even participate in clinical trials as human guinea pigs in exchange for money.

2. Human Experimentation: A significant portion of the book delves into the ethical and legal considerations of human experimentation. It looks at the risks involved in becoming a subject for medical testing, from drug trials to more invasive procedures, and provides insight into the various types of studies that one might be asked to participate in.

3. Cultural Critique: Hogshire critiques the exploitation of vulnerable populations, such as the poor, in clinical trials. While the book adopts a humorous tone, it also raises serious questions about the ethics of using human bodies for profit, and how certain industries may take advantage of individuals in financial need.

4. Legal and Health Risks: The book is not only a guide to the financial aspects of selling parts of one’s body but also provides information on the potential dangers of engaging in such practices. It discusses the health risks of organ donation, the long-term consequences of participating in trials, and the legal complications surrounding body sales.

5. Dark Humor and Satire: Hogshire’s style is marked by dark humor, making the book both a provocative and somewhat shocking read. The tone is not necessarily meant to be taken entirely seriously, but rather as a commentary on the commercialization of the human body and the sometimes absurd lengths to which people may go for financial gain.

Purpose:

While the book is largely satirical and comedic, it also seeks to open a conversation about the commercialization of human bodies and the exploitation of people in medical research. It is not a typical self-help or medical guide, but rather a critical and controversial look at the extremes some might go to for financial survival or gain.

Given the book’s provocative subject matter, it has generated interest from readers curious about ethics, medical experimentation, and body commodification. However, it should be approached with the understanding that it uses humor to engage with serious and potentially unsettling issues.

If you’re interested in the intersection of ethics, economics, and medical research, Sell Yourself to Science provides a thought-provoking (albeit unconventional) perspective.

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