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Page 98
... Ethical , Social , and Legal Issues in Genetic Counseling and Genetic Engineering , " Ethical and Social Issues in Screening for Genetic Disease , " New England Journal of Medicine 286 ( 1972 ) : 1129-32 . A good summary of current ...
... Ethical , Social , and Legal Issues in Genetic Counseling and Genetic Engineering , " Ethical and Social Issues in Screening for Genetic Disease , " New England Journal of Medicine 286 ( 1972 ) : 1129-32 . A good summary of current ...
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... ethical literature has arisen to deal with the question how to exclude some , select others , and justify choices of ... Ethical Problems in Medicine , " pts . 1 , 2 , 3 , Annals of Internal Medicine 73 ( September 1970 ) : 495–8 ...
... ethical literature has arisen to deal with the question how to exclude some , select others , and justify choices of ... Ethical Problems in Medicine , " pts . 1 , 2 , 3 , Annals of Internal Medicine 73 ( September 1970 ) : 495–8 ...
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... ethical foundation within a new imperative . This impera- tive can be summed up only as follows : " Act so that the effect of your action is compatible with the permanence of genuine human life . " Very concretely applied , this could ...
... ethical foundation within a new imperative . This impera- tive can be summed up only as follows : " Act so that the effect of your action is compatible with the permanence of genuine human life . " Very concretely applied , this could ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Specific Counterproductivity | 211 |
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