Segmentation and a Oral Status in Vivo and in Vitro: A Scientific Perspective

Bioethics 2 (1):1-14 (2007)
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Special Care: Medical Decisions at the Beginning of Life, by Fred FronhockPlaying God in the Nursery, by Jeff LyonsWithholding Treatment From Defective Newborn Children, Joseph E. Magnet and Eike‐Henner W. KlugeCenter for Ethics, Medicine and Public Issues Baylor College of MedicineLAW AND MORALS by Simon Lee. OxfordThe Foetus as Organ donor: Scientific, Social and Ethical Perspectives. By Peter McCullaghTransplantation Unit The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.

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original Dawson, Karen (1988) "Segmentation and a oral status in vivo and in vitro: A scientific perspective". Bioethics 2(1):1–14

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The Syngamy Debate: When Precisely Does a Human Life Begin?Stephen Buckle, Karen Dawson & Peter Singer - 1989 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 17 (2):174-181.

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