The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine

 


Volume 65 Number 3
May 1998


Theme Issue - Reproductive Choice: Genetic Counseling and Assisted Reproductive Technology
Rosamond Rhodes, Daniel A. Moros, and Allyson Robichaud, guest editors

Introduction Daniel A. Moros, Rosamond Rhodes, and Allyson Robichaud 159
Human Fertility and Differential Birth Rates in American Eugenics and 161
Genetics: A Brief History Kathy J. Cooke
The Changing Moral Landscape of Human Reproduction: Two Moments 167
in the History of In Vitro Fertilization David A. Valone
Reproductive Genetics and Today's Patient Options: Prenatal Diagnosis 173
Judith P, Willner
Equivocal Notions of Accuracy and Genetic Screening of the General 178
Population Kelly C. Smith
Ethical Issues Involving Multifetal Pregnancies Richard L. Berkowitz 185
Reproductive Choice and Public Policy: A Doctor's Perspective 191
Kurt Hirschhorn
The End of Motherhood As We Have Known It Patricia S. Mann 195
Ideology and Technology: The Social Context of Procreative Technology 201
Barbara Katz Rothman
Cases and Doubts Randi E. Zinberg 210
How Perfect? A Case of Prenatal Diagnosis Barbara Paula Bluestone 213
Panel Discussion 215

GRAND ROUNDS
Elmer's Glue, Elsie and You: Clinical Applications of Adhesion 224
Molecules Lynn M. Schnapp
A Personal Refection on a Time Past Mark M. Imberman 232

Announcement of 1997 Awards


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