reproductive technology
Title: reproductive technology
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 2107 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
reproductive technology
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 2107 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reproductive Technology
By: Jeff Stott
Technological development and the advancement of science constantly raises new political and legal challenges. We must promote scientific development, but at the same time we must also impose restrictions involving certain human and social values. Reproductive technology is one of the best examples of the challenges posed by the development of medical science and it’s involvement with the law. Issues involved with Reproductive Technology include: Techniques, Morals and Ethics,
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(NP-5)(NP-6)(NP-7) Newspaper Article “U.K. couple see bill as tool in quest to choose baby’s sex” (National Post, Thursday, October 5, 2000)
(LB-1)(LB-2)(LB-3)(LB-4) GOV. DOCS. “Medically Assisted Procreation Law Reform Commission of Canada” (pg.74-100)
Other References
1) “Controlling Our Reproductive Destiny” (Kaplan, Lawrence J. 1945)
2) “How To Get Pregnant With The New Technology” (Silber, Sherman J.)
3) “In Vitro Fertilization” (Sher, Geoffrey, 1943)
4) “Remaking Eden” (Silver, Lee M.)
5) “Fertility Book” (Marrs, Richard P.)