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Making of the Unborn Patient Download

Making of the Unborn Patient
Author: Monica J. Casper
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ISBN: B000S1L6EK
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Making of the Unborn Patient: A Social Anatomy of Fetal Surgery


The Making of the Unborn Patient: Social Anatomy of Fetal Surgery, Monica J. Download Making of the Unborn Patient medical books for free.
Casper, It is now possible for physicians to recognize that a pregnant woman's foetus is facing life-threatening problems, perform surgery on the foetus, and if it survives, return it to the woman's uterus to finish gestation. Although foetal surgery has existed in various forms for three decades, it is only just beginning to capture the public's imagination. These still largely experimental procedures raise all types of medical, political and ethical questions. Who is the patient? What are the technical difficulties involved in foetal surgery? How do reproductive politics seep into the operating room, and how do medical definitions and meanings flow Get Making of the Unborn Patient our bestseller medical books.

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Who is the patient? What are the technical difficulties involved in foetal surgery? How do reproductive politics seep into the operating room, and how do medical definitions and meanings flow

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