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Preface | ||
When does life begin? : an evolutionary genetic answer to a central ethical question | 1 | |
Jewish perspectives | 21 | |
The status and rights of the human embryo and fetus - a Catholic perspective on the unborn child | 40 | |
An Islamic perspective | 53 | |
Human embryonic stem cells | 74 | |
Stem cells as targets for gene and cell therapy | 91 | |
Ethical issues of human embryo cloning technologies for stem cell research | 107 | |
The unborn child : scientific discovery, medical and ethical dilemmas | 120 | |
Are genes our destiny? : implications and ethical limitations of genetic determinism in medicine and behavioural sciences | 143 | |
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis | 166 | |
Parental counseling in cases of ultrasonographic fetal anomalies with uncertain prognosis | 202 | |
Cross-cultural genetic counseling | 223 | |
The fetus with a treatable endocrine and metabolic disorder | 236 | |
Surgical and genetic fetal therapeutic interventions | 259 | |
Evaluating risks of drugs in pregnancy : from biology to risk perception | 284 | |
Fetal surveillance tests | 291 | |
New horizons in obstetrical and gynecological ultrasound | 309 | |
The status of the embryo under Israeli law | 329 | |
'Wrongful life' lawsuits for faulty genetic counselling : legal, ethical and policy aspects | 340 | |
The living fetus - dilemmas in treatment at the edge of viability | 351 | |
At the edge of viability : philosophical, moral and ethical aspects and proposals | 371 |
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