Biomedical Ethics: Opposing Viewpoints

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Tamara L. Roleff
Greenhaven Press, 1998 - Bioethics - 252 pages
Contains thirty essays by various authors that present opposing views on the ethics of biomedical practices in the areas of human cloning, organ donations, reproductive technologies, and genetic research.

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Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints?
9
The Risks of Human Cloning Outweigh the Benefits
23
Cloning Research Would Not Benefit Humans
36
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Tamara L. Roleff is a published author and an editor of young adult books. Some of the published credits of Tamara L. Roleff include The Olympics (At Issue Series), Genetic Engineering (Compact Research Series), Body Piercing and Tattoos (At Issue Series).

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