Biomedical technology and public policy
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Biomedical technology and public policy
(Contributions in medical studies, no. 26)
Greenwood Press, 1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume is designed to provide a framework for studying the public policy implications of a broad range of biomedical technologies. Each chapter focuses on the policy issues and political activities surrounding a single technology. Contributors address such issues as new reproductive technologies, animal experimentation, contraceptive drugs, genetic markers and technology and the aging society.
目次
- Issues in human reproduction
- human embryo freezing and public policy - patterns and directions
- reproductive issues and the applicability of "Roe v Wade" - limits and essence
- prenatal and neonatal issues
- new reproductive technologies - challenges to women's control of gestation and birth
- feotal research policy
- political symbolism and public policy - the baby doe debate
- "Policy issues within the life cycle"
- technology assessment and public policy - congressional consideration of animal experimentation
- the FDA and the regulation of contraceptive drugs - depo-provera, risk management and reproductive health
- genetic markers for schizophrenia - the policy context and implications
- organ transplant legislation
- policy issues at the end of life
- AIDS as an allocation issue - individual and social responsibility
- technology and the ageing society - ethics and public policy.
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