This volume focuses on critical issues surrounding the intersection of genetics, health, and society. It provides a critical examination of sociological and biomedical approaches to genomics, including strengths and limitations of each perspective.
This volume focuses on critical issues surrounding the intersection of genetics, health, and society. It provides a critical examination of sociological and biomedical approaches to genomics, including strengths and limitations of each perspective.
This user friendly book explores both the classical and cutting edge aspects of genetic science. The impact of DNA technology on medicine and society at large are also investigated.
Preface Notes on Contributors The 'Unknown' Practice of Genetic Testing; G.de Vries Constructing Results in Prenatal Diagnosis; Beyond Technological Testing and Moral Decision Making; M.van Zwieten...