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The future of human reproduction : ethics, choice, and regulation / edited by John Harris and Søren Holm.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: [Issues in biomedical ethics]Publication details: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.Description: x, 254 p. ; 22cmISBN:
  • 0198237618
  • 0198250762
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 176 23rd ed. FUT
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Contents:
Ch.1 Rights and reproductive choice - - On the concept of pre-embryo the basis for a new Copernican revolution in the current view about human reproduction - - Eugenics, some lessons from the Nazi experience - - Reproductive rights-feminism or patriarchy - - A woman's rights to choose? A feminist critique - - Embedding the embryo - - The price of eggs who should bear the costs of fertility treatments - - Sperm as property - - Some comments on the ethics of consent to the use of ovarian tissue from aborted fetuses and dead women - - Ethical issues in pre-implantation diagnosis - - Reproductive choice a Muslim perspective - - To everything there is a season? Are there medical grounds for refusing fertility treatment to older women? - - Post-menopausal-playground for reproductive technology? some ethical reflections - - letter from a post-menopausal mother.
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Archbishop Kiwanuka Memorial Library 176 FUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 6614

Includes bibliographical references (p. [248]-251) and index.

Ch.1 Rights and reproductive choice - - On the concept of pre-embryo the basis for a new Copernican revolution in the current view about human reproduction - - Eugenics, some lessons from the Nazi experience - - Reproductive rights-feminism or patriarchy - - A woman's rights to choose? A feminist critique - - Embedding the embryo - - The price of eggs who should bear the costs of fertility treatments - - Sperm as property - - Some comments on the ethics of consent to the use of ovarian tissue from aborted fetuses and dead women - - Ethical issues in pre-implantation diagnosis - - Reproductive choice a Muslim perspective - - To everything there is a season? Are there medical grounds for refusing fertility treatment to older women? - - Post-menopausal-playground for reproductive technology? some ethical reflections - - letter from a post-menopausal mother.

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