The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 10Journal of Clinical Ethics, Incorporated, 1999 - Medical ethics |
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... surrogacy relationships , and business ethics . This finding of diversity in major issues suggests that educa- tional intervention for ethics committees and consultants needs to be specific to the setting to be most useful . This ...
... surrogacy relationships , and business ethics . This finding of diversity in major issues suggests that educa- tional intervention for ethics committees and consultants needs to be specific to the setting to be most useful . This ...
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... surrogacy , and whether current surrogacy laws should be amended . Some of the recommendations in the report are as fol- lows : payments to surrogate mothers should only cover pregnancy expenses ; agencies involved with surrogacy ...
... surrogacy , and whether current surrogacy laws should be amended . Some of the recommendations in the report are as fol- lows : payments to surrogate mothers should only cover pregnancy expenses ; agencies involved with surrogacy ...
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... surrogacy . However , there is a real possibility that Mr. C. will be left as the sole surviving parent of a very young child . It is also possible that Mrs. K. will not carry through with her intention to serve as a gestational ...
... surrogacy . However , there is a real possibility that Mr. C. will be left as the sole surviving parent of a very young child . It is also possible that Mrs. K. will not carry through with her intention to serve as a gestational ...
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