BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «FETOLOGIST»
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Abortion Politics: Public Policy in Cross-Cultural Perspective
One example, which also shows how pro—life groups use medical advances and
fetal medicine in their logic, comes from Brief #15 by The Association for Public
Justice et al.: Today an embryologist or fetologist can diagnose and treat an ...
Marianne Githens, Dorothy McBride Stetson, 2013
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Anesthetic and Obstetric Management of High-Risk Pregnancy
This is the 3rd edition of a classic text which still represents the only multi-disciplinary approach to the evaluation and management of a high-risk pregnancy.
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Revisioning Women, Health and Healing: Feminist, Cultural ...
With mouse in hand, viewers too can “strip the veil of mystery from the dark inner
sanctum” and encounter the “true” nature of what resides there—not quite the
prenatal three—year-olds at nursery school described by fetologist Frederick ...
Adele E. Clarke, Virginia Olesen, 2013
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Before Roe v. Wade: Voices That Shaped the Abortion Debate ...
A fetologist and embryologist also testified. In addition, Intervenors presented a
Battered Child expert (Dr. Helfers). His testimony, however, did not support their
original working hypothesis that an unwanted pregnancy was not a relevant
factor ...
Edited by Linda Greenhouse and Reva Siegel
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Cultural Conceptions: On Reproductive Technologies and the ...
... and thereby clarify their otherwise "cloudy view" of fetal life.” "Stripping the veil
of mystery from the dark inner sanctum," as fetologist Michael Harrison describes
the facility of new visualizing practices, physicians have encountered what ...
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Medicine's Moving Pictures: Medicine, Health, and Bodies in ...
... of pregnancy" proffered by one fetologist, but certainly echoed, enthusiastically,
by others: The fetus is thought of nowadays not as an inert passenger in
pregnancy but, rather, as in command of it. The fetus, in collaboration with the
placenta, ...
Leslie J. Reagan, Nancy Tomes, Paula A. Treichler, 2007
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Post-Modernism, Economics and Knowledge
egoist, whose aim 'is to see that its own needs are served' (fetologist, quoted in
Franklin 1991: 194). This portrait of fetal independence implies a pregnant
woman at the biological 'beck and call' of her fetus. It is therefore apparent that
certain ...
Jack Amariglio, Stephen E Cullenberg, David F Ruccio, 2013
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Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions
... of pregnancy" proffered by one fetologist but certainly echoed, enthusiastically,
by others: "The fetus is thought of nowadays not as an inert passenger in
pregnancy but, rather, as in command of it. The fetus, in collaboration with the
placenta, ...
Lynn Marie Morgan, Meredith W. Michaels, 1999
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Social Movements and American Political Institutions
The Webster brief by The Association for Public Justice et al. shows how pro-life
groups incorporate medical advances in their logic: “Today an embryologist or
fetologist can diagnose and treat an unborn child independently of treating the ...
Anne N. Costain, Andrew S. McFarland, 1998
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Care of the Handicapped Child
The fetologist is concerned to find biological explanations and physiological
mechanisms to account for such degrees of variation in size at birth. When a
baby is born his genome must now speak to another habitat. The growth pattern,
given ...