| Scott Gelfand, John R. Shook - Medical - 2006 - 225 pages
This book raises many moral, legal, social, and political, questions related to possible development, in the near future, of an artificial womb for human use. Is ectogenesis ... | |
| Robert H. Blank - Medical - 1992 - 292 pages
Examines the social context and current state of reproductive mediating technologies such as artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, surrogate motherhood, sex ... | |
| Gerard M Honoré, Jay Nemiro - Medical - 2010 - 155 pages
Confronting a problem that affects one out of 10 American couples, this all-inclusive, question-and-answer guide offers insight and encouragement in the face of infertility ... | |
| Donna Dickenson - Law - 2002 - 364 pages
This book addresses the ethical problems in maternal-fetal medicine which impact directly on clinical practice. | |
| I. van der Ploeg - Medical - 2001 - 196 pages
Among the vast literature on contemporary reproductive technologies, Prosthetic Bodies stands out in its effective combination of insights, methods, and theories from the ... | |
| Thomas R. Frame - Health & Fitness - 2008 - 228 pages
"This is a book that starts of by acknowledging the pain of infertility for many people and then examines the options for conceiving that have developed so rapidly since Louise ... | |
| Paul Lauritzen - Medical - 2001 - 316 pages
The possibility that human beings may soon be cloned has generated enormous anxiety and fueled a vigorous debate about the ethics of contemporary science. Unfortunately, much ... | |
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