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freedom and Embryopathies

freedom has been researched along with Embryopathies in 38 studies

Research

Studies (38)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199012 (31.58)18.7374
1990's25 (65.79)18.2507
2000's1 (2.63)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
McLean, SA1
Stine, A1
Beresford, HR1
Holzman, IR1
Chervenak, FA; McCullough, LB3
Phelan, JP1
Mayo, TW1
Goldberg, S2
Kaufmann, CL1
Rogers, S1
Miller, FH1
Henderson, G; King, NM1
Robertson, JA2
Trau, JM1
Ouellette, A1
Wertz, DC1
Engelhardt, HT1
Yeast, JD1
Kos, M; Kurjak, A1
Gallagher, J1
Buggy, BP; Nelson, LJ; Weil, CJ1
Tolton, C1
Grant, I1
Blickenstaff, DC1
Shepherd, L1
Johnsen, DE1
Rauscher, K1
Nelson, LJ1
Hornick, HL1
Knopoff, KA1
Warnock, M1
Ryan, KJ1
Evans, MI; Holzgreve, W; Johnson, MP1

Reviews

3 review(s) available for freedom and Embryopathies

ArticleYear
Legal issues: roles of physicians in preventing fetal harm.
    Advances in neurology, 1994, Volume: 64

    Topics: Child Custody; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Liability, Legal; Obstetrics; Parents; Physician's Role; Pregnancy; Public Policy; Quality of Health Care; Social Control, Formal

1994
Ethical issues in recommending and offering fetal therapy.
    The Western journal of medicine, 1993, Volume: 159, Issue:3

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Bioethics; Decision Making; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics; Fertilization in Vitro; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; Human Experimentation; Humans; Informed Consent; Maternal Welfare; Moral Obligations; Morbidity; Mortality; Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation; Paternalism; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Treatment Refusal

1993
Providers' gender and moral reasoning: a proposed agenda for research on providers and patients.
    Fetal diagnosis and therapy, 1993, Volume: 8, Issue:Suppl. 1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Attitude; Behavioral Research; Data Collection; Decision Making; Disclosure; Empathy; Empirical Research; Ethics, Medical; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Family; Female; Feminism; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Genetics; Health Personnel; Humans; International Cooperation; Internationality; Male; Men; Moral Development; Morals; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Research; Sex; Sex Determination Analysis; Social Justice; Women

1993

Other Studies

35 other study(ies) available for freedom and Embryopathies

ArticleYear
Interventions in the human genome.
    The Modern law review, 1998, Volume: 61, Issue:5

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Coercion; Disabled Persons; Eugenics; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Determinism; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Genetic Variation; Genome, Human; Human Genome Project; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Pregnant Women; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Treatment Refusal

1998
The implications of the due process clause on the future of human embryonic gene therapy.
    Arizona law review, 2003,Summer, Volume: 45, Issue:2

    Topics: Civil Rights; Embryo, Mammalian; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Genetic Enhancement; Genetic Therapy; Germ Cells; Government Regulation; Humans; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Privacy; State Government; Supreme Court Decisions; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration

2003
The horns of the dilemma are sharp.
    Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees, 1999,Fall, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Beneficence; Decision Making; Diseases in Twins; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Health; Human Rights; Humans; Male; Morals; Parents; Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Recessive; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal; Pregnant Women; Risk Assessment; Uncertainty

1999
The maternal abdominal wall: a fortress against fetal health care?
    Southern California law review, 1991, Volume: 65, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Conscience; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Health Personnel; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Value of Life

1991
Medical decision making during a surrogate pregnancy.
    Houston law review, 1988, Volume: 25, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Conflict of Interest; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Contracts; Decision Making; Fathers; Fees and Charges; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Humans; Informed Consent; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Spouses; Surrogate Mothers; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; United States

1988
Medical choices during pregnancy: whose decision is it anyway?
    Rutgers law review, 1989,Winter, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Substance-Related Disorders; Terminally Ill; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1989
Perfect mothers, perfect babies: an examination of the ethics of fetal treatments.
    Reproductive and genetic engineering, 1988, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Attitude; Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Ethics; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Health; Humans; Jurisprudence; Maternal Welfare; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Social Control, Formal; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Socioeconomic Factors; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights

1988
Fetal rights and maternal rights: is there a conflict?
    Canadian journal of women and the law = Revue juridique La femme et le droit, 1986, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Therapeutic; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Decision Making; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Life; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Treatment Refusal; United States; Wrongful Life

1986
Maternal-fetal ethical dilemmas: a guideline for physicians.
    Seminars in anesthesia, 1991, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Jurisprudence; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Treatment Refusal; United States

1991
Treatments of last resort: informed consent and the diffusion of new technology.
    Mercer law review, 1991,Spring, Volume: 42, Issue:3

    Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Altruism; Beneficence; Biomedical Technology; Coercion; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Decision Making; Disclosure; Drugs, Investigational; Equipment and Supplies; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; General Surgery; Government Regulation; Heart; Heart Diseases; Human Experimentation; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Informed Consent; Jurisprudence; Kidney Diseases; Malpractice; Organ Transplantation; Parental Consent; Paternalism; Patient Care; Patient Participation; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reference Standards; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Terminally Ill; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Third-Party Consent; United States; United States Food and Drug Administration; Withholding Treatment; Wrongful Life

1991
Procreative liberty and the control of conception, pregnancy, and childbirth.
    Virginia law review, 1983, Volume: 69, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Contraception; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Government Regulation; Humans; Infertility; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Mandatory Programs; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Single Person; Social Control, Formal; Spouses; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1983
Treating fetuses: the patient as person.
    The Journal of medical humanities, 1991,Winter, Volume: 12, Issue:4

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Quality of Life; Social Responsibility; Social Values; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life; Virtues

1991
Obstetric ethics and the abortion controversy.
    American journal of ethics & medicine : a national medical student journal published by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1994,Fall, Volume: 3, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Altruism; Beneficence; Conscience; Counseling; Decision Making; Education, Medical; Ethics, Medical; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hospitals, Religious; Humans; Internship and Residency; Moral Obligations; Morals; Obstetrics; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Politics; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Referral and Consultation; Risk; Risk Assessment; Schools, Medical; Social Responsibility; Students; Treatment Refusal; United States

1994
New medical technology: a chance to reexamine court-ordered medical procedures during pregnancy.
    Albany law review, 1994, Volume: 57, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; American Medical Association; Attitude; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; District of Columbia; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Georgia; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Organizational Policy; Patient Compliance; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Privacy; Risk; Societies; Tissue and Organ Procurement; Tissue Donors; Treatment Refusal; United States

1994
Human nature technologically revisited.
    Social philosophy & policy, 1990,Autumn, Volume: 8, Issue:1

    Topics: Altruism; Behavior; Behavior Control; Beneficence; Biological Evolution; Biomedical Technology; Education; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Enhancement; Genetic Therapy; Germ Cells; Human Characteristics; Humans; Individuality; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Philosophy; Public Policy; Religion; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Control, Formal; Social Responsibility; Theology

1990
Prematernal duty and the resolution of conflict.
    Bioethics forum, 1995,Spring, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Communication; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Ethics Committees; Ethics Committees, Clinical; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal

1995
The fetus as a patient.
    Acta medica Iugoslavica, 1994, Volume: 48, Issue:3

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Social Responsibility

1994
The fetus and the law--whose life is it anyway?
    MS, 1984, Volume: 13, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Employment; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Life Style; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reproduction; Supreme Court Decisions; Treatment Refusal; Women's Rights; Wrongful Life

1984
Forced medical treatment of pregnant women: "compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.
    The Hastings law journal, 1986, Volume: 37, Issue:5

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Coercion; Criminal Law; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Morbidity; Mortality; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Public Policy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Smoking; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal

1986
Medicolegal implications of constitutional status for the unborn: "ambulatory chalices" or "priorities and aspirations.
    University of Toronto Faculty of Law review, 1988,Fall, Volume: 47, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Conflict of Interest; Contraception; Criminal Law; Decision Making; Embryo, Mammalian; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Employment; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Hazardous Substances; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; International Cooperation; Internationality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Religion; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Social Change; Social Values; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; Value of Life

1988
Forced obstetrical intervention: a charter analysis.
    The University of Toronto law journal, 1989, Volume: 39, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Canada; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; International Cooperation; Internationality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Life; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Privacy; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1989
Of gametes and guardians: the impropriety of appointing guardians ad litem for fetuses and embryos.
    Washington law review (Seattle, Wash. : 1962), 1991, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Biomedical Technology; Child Abuse; Civil Rights; Embryo, Mammalian; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Legal Guardians; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1991
Defining the boundaries of personal privacy: is there a paternal interest in compelling therapeutic fetal surgery?
    Northwestern University law review, 1994,Spring, Volume: 88, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Adoption; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Fathers; Female; Fetal Diseases; Financial Support; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Mothers; Parent-Child Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Risk; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women's Rights

1994
Protecting parents' freedom to have children with genetic differences.
    University of Illinois law review, 1995, Volume: 4

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Cesarean Section; Child; Civil Rights; Coercion; Decision Making; Disabled Persons; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Parent-Child Relations; Parents; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; Social Values; Stress, Psychological; Treatment Refusal; United States; Wrongful Life

1995
The creation of fetal rights: conflicts with women's constitutional rights to liberty, privacy, and equal protection.
    The Yale law journal, 1986, Volume: 95, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Induced; Abortion, Legal; Alcoholism; Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Individuality; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prejudice; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States; Women; Women's Rights

1986
Fetal surgery: a developing legal dilemma.
    Saint Louis University law journal, 1987, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Topics: Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Fathers; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Privacy; Risk; Risk Assessment; Spouses; Third-Party Consent; Treatment Refusal

1987
Compulsory treatment of pregnant women.
    Clinical ethics report, 1987, Volume: 1, Issue:5

    Topics: Beginning of Human Life; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Coercion; Deception; Decision Making; Disclosure; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Individuality; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Life; Mental Competency; Moral Obligations; Nurses; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal; United States

1987
Reflection on the physician's responsibility to mother and fetus.
    Annals (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada), 1993, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Canada; Cesarean Section; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Disclosure; Ethics, Medical; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Guidelines as Topic; Humans; Infant, Premature; Informed Consent; Labor, Obstetric; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Organizational Policy; Patient Care; Perinatology; Personal Autonomy; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Prognosis; Risk; Risk Assessment; Smoking; Social Justice; Social Responsibility; Societies; Ultrasonography

1993
Mama vs. fetus.
    Medical trial technique quarterly, 1993, Volume: 39, Issue:4

    Topics: Alcoholism; Blood Transfusion; Cesarean Section; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Genetic Testing; Government Regulation; Homicide; Humans; Judicial Role; Jurisprudence; Liability, Legal; Ownership; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Diagnosis; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Privacy; Reproduction; Social Control, Formal; State Government; Substance-Related Disorders; Treatment Refusal; United States

1993
Can a pregnant woman morally refuse fetal surgery?
    California law review, 1991, Volume: 79, Issue:2

    Topics: Civil Rights; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Decision Making; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; General Surgery; Humans; Individuality; Informed Consent; Legislation as Topic; Liability, Legal; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Personal Autonomy; Personhood; Physicians; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Treatment Refusal

1991
An ethically based standard of care for fetal therapy.
    Journal of maternal-fetal investigation : the official journal of French Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology ... [et al.], 1991, Volume: 1

    Topics: Altruism; Beneficence; Counseling; Decision Making; Disclosure; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics; Fetal Diseases; Fetal Viability; Fetus; Freedom; Humans; Informed Consent; Maternal Welfare; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Moral Obligations; Patient Care; Patients; Personal Autonomy; Physicians; Policy Making; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Reference Standards; Research; Risk; Risk Assessment; Social Responsibility; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Treatment Refusal

1991
Genetic selection of offspring characteristics.
    Boston University law review. Boston University. School of Law, 1996, Volume: 76, Issue:3

    Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Age of Onset; Child; Cloning, Organism; Disabled Persons; Embryo Disposition; Embryo, Mammalian; Ethics; Eugenics; Family Relations; Female; Fetal Diseases; Fetus; Freedom; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Enhancement; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Testing; Genetic Therapy; Germ Cells; Government Regulation; Health; Heterozygote; Human Genome Project; Human Rights; Humans; Jurisprudence; Mass Screening; Pedigree; Personal Autonomy; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Prejudice; Prenatal Diagnosis; Public Policy; Reproduction; Reproductive Techniques, Assisted; Sex Determination Analysis; Sex Preselection; Social Change; Social Control, Formal; Women; Women's Rights; Wounds and Injuries; Wrongful Life

1996
Green College Lecture. Ethical challenges in embryo manipulation.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 1992, Apr-18, Volume: 304, Issue:6833

    Topics: Advisory Committees; Consent Forms; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Therapy; Humans; Philosophy, Medical; Pregnancy; Prenatal Diagnosis; Sex Determination Analysis; Spermatozoa; Wedge Argument

1992
Erosion of the rights of pregnant women: in the interest of fetal well-being.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Choice Behavior; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Vulnerable Populations

1990
Fetal therapy: the next generation.
    Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, 1990,Fall, Volume: 1, Issue:1

    Topics: Ethics Committees, Clinical; Ethics Committees, Research; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fetal Diseases; Freedom; Humans; Maternal-Fetal Relations; Personal Autonomy; Pregnancy; Pregnant Women; Prenatal Care; Prenatal Diagnosis; Therapeutic Human Experimentation; Treatment Refusal; Wedge Argument

1990