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Ethics in Reproductive Medicine / edited by David R. Bromham, Maureen E. Dalton, Jennifer C. Jackson, Peter J.R. Millican.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bromham, David R., Editor.
Dalton, Maureen E., Editor.
Jackson, Jennifer C., Editor.
Millican, Peter J.R., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Midwifery.
Medical genetics.
Medical laws and legislation.
Medical Genetics.
Medical Law.
Local Subjects:
Midwifery.
Medical Genetics.
Medical Law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 228 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed. 1992.
Place of Publication:
London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Medical ethics is a difficult and controversial field and that part of it dealing with reproductive medicine is no exception. Our first conference on philosophical ethics in reproductive medicine (PERM 1) in 1988 discussed many of the controversies in this field. The acclaim it received encouraged us to organise PERM 2 but choosing a relevant and topical programme was a clairvoyant challenge in its own right. Since PERM 1 we have seen a number of developments, in the UK and internationally, that have thrown the problems that society must face into sharp relief. Drawing on the expertise of contributors from science, many medical specialities, philosophy, theology and economics, we have sought to address the issues raised by these new developments, as well as a number of long-standing issues that remain as contentious as ever, but of undiminished significance. On the scientific front, the long-predicted technique of embryo biopsy and diagnosis is now a reality. This has prompted the inclusion of some of the topics addressed by this second conference.
Contents:
1 Embryo Therapy: What Can Be Done?
2 Embryo Therapy: Is There a Clinical Need?
3 Embryo Therapy: The Philosopher’s Role in Ethical Debate
4 The Rights of the Pre-embryo and Fetus to In-vitro and In-vivo Therapy
5 Respect for Life: Embryonic Considerations
6 Maternal-Fetal Conflict: Pregnant Drug Addicts
7 Expanding Human Populations and Their Ecosystems
8 Maternal Mortality in Developing Countries
9 The Nature of Love
10 The Ethics of Sexual Restraint
11 Clinical Research and the Consumer
12 Is It Ethical To Be Efficient?
13 Screening and Discriminating: Resource Implications of the New Technology
14 Epidemiology of Induced Abortion
15 The Complex Problem of Abortion
16 Toleration in the Abortion Debate
17 Tolerance: Virtue or Vice?
18 Are There Moral Authorities?.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-4471-1895-2

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