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Issues in Reproductive Technology: An Anthology Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Holmes, Helen B. (Author), Helmich, Joan (Author)

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ISBN: 0814735169     ISBN-13: 9780814735169
Publisher: New York University Press
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: August 1994
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Annotation: "A remarkable collection of scholarly essays, philosophical discussions, and ethical arguments concerning reproductive choices."
--"Choice"

It seems as if every week there is a new case involving reproductive technologies that raises provocative, often painful questions: What policies should be followed by centers that preserve human embryos? Are such innovations as Norplant improvements over established methods of contraception? Should R.U. 486 be available in the U.S.? Is prenatal diagnosis an ethically acceptable step to limiting the number of disabled people?

These are just some of the vital questions explored in this timely work which offers incisive analysis of the plethora of issues raised by advances in reproductive medicine. The book's major section cover abortion, contraception, cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, surrogate motherhood, and psychosocial issues of in-vitro fertilization.

In each section, introductory essays by recognized authorities such as Elizabeth Bartholet and Andrea L. Bonnicksen are followed by critical articles by professionals in such fields as women's health, medicine, biology, sociology, politics, and philosophy. In assessing a technology, the authors present well-argued analyses of problems created by that technology, including views from advocates and practitioners that raise attendant ethical and practical issues.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Care Delivery
- Social Science | Abortion & Birth Control
- Medical | Ethics
Dewey: 362.198
LCCN: 94011575
Physical Information: 1.04" H x 6" W x 9" L (1.50 lbs) 468 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
 
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A remarkable collection of scholarly essays, philosophical discussions, and ethical arguments concerning reproductive choices.
--Choice
It seems as if every week there is a new case involving reproductive technologies that raises provocative, often painful questions: What policies should be followed by centers that preserve human embryos? Are such innovations as Norplant improvements over established methods of contraception? Should R.U. 486 be available in the U.S.? Is prenatal diagnosis an ethically acceptable step to limiting the number of disabled people?
These are just some of the vital questions explored in this timely work which offers incisive analysis of the plethora of issues raised by advances in reproductive medicine. The book's major section cover abortion, contraception, cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, surrogate motherhood, and psychosocial issues of in-vitro fertilization.
In each section, introductory essays by recognized authorities such as Elizabeth Bartholet and Andrea L. Bonnicksen are followed by critical articles by professionals in such fields as women's health, medicine, biology, sociology, politics, and philosophy. In assessing a technology, the authors present well-argued analyses of problems created by that technology, including views from advocates and practitioners that raise attendant ethical and practical issues.


Contributor Bio(s): Holmes, Helen B.: -

Helen Bequaert Holmes is an independent scholar with a Ph.D. in genetics. She co-edited Birth Control and Controlling Birth and Feminist Perspectives on Medical Ethics, a book based from two special issues of the journal Hypatia.


 
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