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Overview
Covering scientific, legal, ethical, historical, theological and public policy aspects of human embryo research, the cases for and against are put strongly and clearly. Scientific evidence is cogently presented by leading embryologists.
Synopsis
Covering scientific, legal, ethical, historical, theological and public policy aspects of human embryo research, the cases for and against are put strongly and clearly. Scientific evidence is cogently presented by leading embryologists.
Booknews
From the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, U. of Manchester, comes the first volume in this new series, and a good beginning it is. The contributors cover the scientific, legal, ethical, theological, historical, and public policy dimensions of human embryo research and experimentation. The contributors include Robert Edwards, a pioneer of the in vitro fertilization technique. But debating ethics on acidic paper? Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)