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On Abortion, Capital Punishment, Surrogate Decisionmaking, and Genetic Enhancement
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No. Panggil: The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine; Volume 39, No.5, October 2014: p.475–482 |
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MEDICINE AND ABORTION LAW: COMPLICATING THE REFORMING PROFESSION
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THE SCOPE OF THE CONSCIENCE-BASED EXEMPTION IN SECTION 4(1) OF THE ABORTION ACT 1967: DOOGAN AND WOOD V NHS GREATER GLASGOW HEALTH BOARD [2013] CSIH 36
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FATHERS AND ABORTION
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No. Panggil: The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine; Volume 39, No.4, August 2014: p.444–458 |
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Taking Precautionary Concerns Seriously: A Defense of a Misused Anti-abortion Argument
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No. Panggil: The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine; Volume 39, No.3, June 2014: p.228–247 |
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Chemokine CCL28 induces apoptosis of decidual stromal cells via binding CCR3/ CCR10 in human spontaneous abortion
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No. Panggil: MHR Basic science of reproductive medicine; Volume 19, No.10, October 2013: p.676–686 |
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‘Go and see Nell; She’ll put you right’: The Wisewoman and Working-Class Health Care in Early Twentieth-century Lancashire
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How the Contractualist Account of Preconception Negligence Undermines Prenatal Reproductive Autonomy
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No. Panggil: The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine; Volume 38, No.4, August 2013: p.420–425 |
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OF PARADOX AND PLAUSIBILITY: THE DYNAMIC OF CHANGE IN MEDICAL LAW
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BEYOND PRAGMATISM: DEFENDING THE ‘BRIGHT LINE’ OF BIRTH
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