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Introduction | 1 | |
Genetics: A scientific sketch | 5 | |
The genetic revolution | 13 | |
Genetic knowledge: Some legal and ethical questions | 21 | |
The "ART" of medically assisted reproduction: An embryo is an embryo is an embryo | 35 | |
"O brave new world": Rationality in reproduction | 50 | |
Reproduction, abortion, and rights | 58 | |
The critically ill neonate | 71 | |
Medical technology and the child | 79 | |
On caring for children | 85 | |
Clinical transplantation | 99 | |
Transplantation and ethics | 106 | |
Legalizing payment for transplantable cadaveric organs | 119 | |
Scientific advances in aging | 133 | |
Ethics and aging | 142 | |
People with dementia: A moral challenge | 154 | |
Personal dying and medical death | 163 | |
Stopping futile medical treatment: Ethical issues | 169 | |
The Sorcerer's Broom: Medicine's rampant technology | 177 | |
Modern technology and the care of the dying | 191 | |
Care of the dying: From an ethics perspective | 198 | |
Euthanasia and assisted suicide | 207 | |
Physician-assisted suicide: Progress or peril? | 218 | |
"I will give no deadly drug": Why doctors must not kill | 231 | |
Voluntary euthanasia and other medical end-of-life decisions: Doctors should be permitted to give death a helping hand | 247 | |
Humans as research subjects | 259 | |
Research involving children as subjects | 270 | |
Future challenges of medical research review boards | 283 | |
Animals in research | 301 | |
Taking duties seriously: Medical experimentation, animals rights, and moral incoherence | 313 | |
Animal rights and social practices | 324 | |
The science of the environment | 339 | |
Environmental ethics | 348 | |
Human activity and environmental ethics | 357 | |
Postscript | 369 | |
Index | 377 |
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Add Birth to Death, The explosive growth of science and medicine in recent times has raised a host of ethical issues. This book reviews major advances in biology and medicine and explores their ethical implications. Organized by stage of human life—from birth to death—it gui, Birth to Death to your collection on WonderClub |