An edition of Everyday Bioethics (2002)

Everyday Bioethics

Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life (Policy, Politics, Health, and Medicine Series)

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An edition of Everyday Bioethics (2002)

Everyday Bioethics

Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life (Policy, Politics, Health, and Medicine Series)

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Language
English
Pages
164

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Cover of: Everyday Bioethics
Everyday Bioethics: Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life (Policy, Politics, Health, and Medicine Series)
June 2002, Baywood Publishing Company
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Everyday Bioethics
Everyday Bioethics: Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life (Policy, Politics, Health, and Medicine Series)
June 2002, Baywood Publishing Company
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"Although the expression "epoch-making" has been abundantly used and abused, especially during the transition from the second to the third millennium, it appropriately defines the changes in the field of human reproduction that began in the twentieth century."

Classifications

Library of Congress
R725.5.B4513 2002, R725.5 .B4513 2003, QH332

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
164
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9659690M
Internet Archive
everydaybioethic0000berl
ISBN 10
0895032252
ISBN 13
9780895032256
LCCN
2002018602
OCLC/WorldCat
606979028, 1229163426
Library Thing
8636208

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Although the expression "epoch-making" has been abundantly used and abused, especially during the transition from the second to the third millennium, it appropriately defines the changes in the field of human reproduction that began in the twentieth century.
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