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This controversial report examines the techniques available to scientists and doctors working in human reproductive medicine, as well wider issues related to this research. It looks at the social, ethical, and legal issues raised by processes such as in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, gene alteration, and the use of "spare" embryos in research.
This report investigates the complex ethical, legal, and social implications arising from advancements in human reproductive technologies. The Council for Science and Society provides a structured analysis of the medical capabilities available to practitioners, evaluating the moral weight of interventions such as in vitro fertilization and genetic manipulation. By synthesizing scientific data with societal concerns, the authors establish a framework for assessing the boundaries of reproductive research and clinical practice.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this report as a foundational document for understanding the early regulatory and ethical debates surrounding reproductive technology. Readers frequently note the clinical and objective tone of the prose, which serves as a baseline for subsequent bioethical discourse.
Page Count:
91
Publication Date:
1984-07-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198576080
ISBN-13:
9780198576082
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