Intersections: Women on Law, Medicine and Technology
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Intersections: Women on Law, Medicine and Technology
Petersen, Kerry
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2020
256
Mole
Inglês
9781138351356
15 a 20 dias
470
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1. Hippocrates: Dead or Alice? Alison Britton. 2. 'It's Not Society That's the Problem, It's Women's Bodies': A Historical View of Medical Treatment of Women. Wendy Mitchinson. 3. Female and Disabled: A Human Rights Perspective on Law and Medicine. Melinda Jones and Lee Ann Marks. 4. The Interaction Between Family Planning Policies and the Introduction of New Reproductive Technologies. R. Alta Charo. 5. Reproductive Autonomy and Reproductive Technology: Gender, Deviance and Infertility. Sharyn L. Roach Anleu. 6. Gamete Donation, Reproductive Technology and the Law. Belinda Bennett. 7. Life After Death? Legal and Ethical Considerations of Maintaining Pregnancy in Brain Dead Women. Sarah Elliston. 8. Letting Die or Assisting Death: How Should the Law Respond to the Patient in a Persistent Vegetative State? Sheila A.M. McLean. 9. Gender and Equity: Emerging Issues in Australian Clinical Drug Trial Regulatory Policies. Leanna Darvall. 10. The Science of Biotechnology: Present, Past and Future Quagmires. Philippa Gannon. 11. Dissecting Medical Power. Kerry Petersen.
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Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer;human rights;Young Man;women's role;UK Academic Research;technological assistance;Pope Honorius III;medical treatment priorities;IVF Programme;Careful Risk Benefit Analysis;Brain Dead Pregnant Woman;IVF Pregnancy;UK Court;Roach Anleu;Ova Donors;DI Child;Anthony Bland;UK Law;Involuntary Childlessness;Brain Stem Death;Clinical Drug Trials;Brain Dead Women;Childbearing Potential;Canadian Medical Students;Hippocratic Oath;Non-identifying Information;Menstrual Management;PVS;Medical Practitioners
1. Hippocrates: Dead or Alice? Alison Britton. 2. 'It's Not Society That's the Problem, It's Women's Bodies': A Historical View of Medical Treatment of Women. Wendy Mitchinson. 3. Female and Disabled: A Human Rights Perspective on Law and Medicine. Melinda Jones and Lee Ann Marks. 4. The Interaction Between Family Planning Policies and the Introduction of New Reproductive Technologies. R. Alta Charo. 5. Reproductive Autonomy and Reproductive Technology: Gender, Deviance and Infertility. Sharyn L. Roach Anleu. 6. Gamete Donation, Reproductive Technology and the Law. Belinda Bennett. 7. Life After Death? Legal and Ethical Considerations of Maintaining Pregnancy in Brain Dead Women. Sarah Elliston. 8. Letting Die or Assisting Death: How Should the Law Respond to the Patient in a Persistent Vegetative State? Sheila A.M. McLean. 9. Gender and Equity: Emerging Issues in Australian Clinical Drug Trial Regulatory Policies. Leanna Darvall. 10. The Science of Biotechnology: Present, Past and Future Quagmires. Philippa Gannon. 11. Dissecting Medical Power. Kerry Petersen.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer;human rights;Young Man;women's role;UK Academic Research;technological assistance;Pope Honorius III;medical treatment priorities;IVF Programme;Careful Risk Benefit Analysis;Brain Dead Pregnant Woman;IVF Pregnancy;UK Court;Roach Anleu;Ova Donors;DI Child;Anthony Bland;UK Law;Involuntary Childlessness;Brain Stem Death;Clinical Drug Trials;Brain Dead Women;Childbearing Potential;Canadian Medical Students;Hippocratic Oath;Non-identifying Information;Menstrual Management;PVS;Medical Practitioners