Birth to Death

Science and Bioethics

Thomasine Kushner editor David C Thomasma editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Jul '96

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Reviews recent medical advances and discusses their ethical and moral implications.

From birth to death the reader is taken on a tour of human biology. Each chapter combines a sketch of the most recent scientific advances in a field with a discussion of the ethical and moral principles raised by them. This book is a must for anyone wanting to know about the implications of modern biology for our lives.Biology has been advancing with explosive pace over the last few years and in so doing has raised a host of ethical issues. This book, aimed at the general reader, reviews the major advances of recent years in biology and medicine and explores their ethical implications. From birth to death the reader is taken on a tour of human biology - covering genetics, reproduction, development, transplantation, aging, dying and also the use of animals in research and the impact of human populations on this planet. In each chapter there is a sketch of a field's most recent scientific advances, combined with discussions of the ethical and moral principles and implications for social frameworks and public policy raised by those advances. Anybody interested or concerned about the ethical dilemmas caused by advances in science and medicine should read this book.

'The authors of this text have done a good job.' Roy Calne, Elsevier Science

ISBN: 9780521555562

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm

Weight: 590g

400 pages