Body tissue scheme spurred by profits - Local/State - News & Observer

". . . Guyett operated Donor Referral Services in Raleigh and Las Vegas for nearly two years with little scrutiny, while collecting as much as $9,000 on the body parts of a single donor. Full Story »

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Jo Bobenhouse Smith
3.7
by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Oct. 10, 2009

This is An informative, concise, well researched area specific story about unregulated greed which makes it interesting in light of today's Wall Street cultural mentality.

It is goulishly timely.

It’s illegal to buy and sell human organs in the United States, but trading in cadaver limbs, skin, ligaments and veins is a billion-dollar industry that makes it possible for doctors to rebuild knees, repair weak bones and fuse teeth implants.

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