Description |
1 online resource (xix, 332 pages) |
Series |
Medical ethics series |
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Medical ethics series.
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Contents |
Donor oocyte program at University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington / Nancy A. Klein, Gretchen Sewall, and Michael R. Soules -- Oocyte donation program at Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York / David H. Barad and Brian L. Cohen -- Oocyte donation service at IVF America-Boston, Waltham, Massachusetts / Patricia M. McShane -- Oocyte donation program at Huntington Reproductive Center: Quality Control Issues, Pasadena, California / Paulo D. Serafini, Jeffrey R. Nelson, Shelley B. Smith, Ana Richardson and Joel Batzofin |
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New reproductive technologies and the family / Thomas H. Murray -- Moral concerns about institutionalized gamete donation / Lisa Sowle Cahill -- Parents anonymous / Cynthia B. Cohen -- What is wrong with commodification? / Ruth Macklin -- Genetic screening in oocyte donation: ethical and legal aspects / Carson Strong -- Toward a feminist perspective on gamete donation and reception policies / Rosemarie Tong -- Private and public policy alternatives in oocyte donation / Andrea L. Bonnicksen -- Legal uncertainties in human egg donation / John A. Robertson |
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Differential effects of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on infertility and its treatment: ethical and policy issues for oocyte donation / Elizabeth Heitman and Mary Schlachtenhaufen -- Funding new reproductive technologies: should they be included in health insurance benefit packages? / Dan W. Brock |
Summary |
"In this book, leading scholars investigate the difficult ethical, legal, and policy issues that surround egg donation and the new reproductive technologies as a whole. Of special interest are feminist inquiries into perceptions of women involved in egg donation; the effects of race, ethnicity, and socio-economic status on the uses of such technologies; and moral and theological questions about whether third-party gamete donation should be used at all. In addition, the book describes procedures at four egg-donation centers in the United States, including private for-profit and university-based non-profit programs, and presents a new set of guidelines from the National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction (NABER), a panel in the private sector with members from the fields of ethics, theology, law, medicine, genetics, and public policy."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Human reproductive technology -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Ovum -- Transplantation -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Reproductive technology.
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Health facilities.
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Feminism.
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Economics.
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Humanism.
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Social sciences.
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Philosophy.
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Humanities.
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Social psychology.
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Sociology.
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Diagnosis.
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Anatomy.
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Psychology.
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Reproductive Techniques
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Oocyte Donation
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Ethics
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Health Facilities
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Feminism
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Economics
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Humanism
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Social Sciences
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Philosophy
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Humanities
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Psychology, Social
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Sociology
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Diagnosis
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Behavioral Sciences
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health facilities.
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feminism.
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economics.
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humanism.
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social sciences.
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philosophy.
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humanities.
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social psychology.
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sociology.
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diagnosis.
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anatomy.
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behavioral sciences.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Sexuality.
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Women
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Weights and measures
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Therapeutics
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Spermatozoa
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Sociology
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Social values
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Social sciences
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Social psychology
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Social control
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Philosophy
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Parent and child
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Organ donors
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Nuclear families
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National health services
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Medical care
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International cooperation
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Humanities
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Humanism
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Human rights
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Human reproductive technology
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Health services accessibility
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Health planning
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Health facilities
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Germ cells
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Genitourinary organs
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Genetics -- Technique
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Genetic screening
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Generative organs
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Forensic psychiatry
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Feminism
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Families
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Economics
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Diagnostic services
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Diagnosis
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Confidential communications
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Cells
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Anatomy
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Reproductive technology
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Human reproductive technology -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Voortplantingstechnieken.
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Eicellen.
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Donors.
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Ethische aspecten.
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Verenigde Staten.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cohen, Cynthia B.
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National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction.
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LC no. |
95051471 |
ISBN |
0585025045 |
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9780585025049 |
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9780253330581 |
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0253330580 |
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