In this revised edition with a new preface from the editor, leading scientists explain the nature and goals of `test tube' reproduction and genetic engineering, and their eugenic implications. In contrast to the Warnock report, the extended commentary considers the issues in the context of a social ethic rather than the individualist viewpoint.
Part 1 Having Children;
Chapter 1 Having Children, Ruth F. Chadwick;
Chapter 2 Test Tube Babies are Babies, Jerome Lejeune;
Chapter 3 Marriage and
the Family;
Chapter 4 IVF and the Law, Sir David Napley;
Chapter 5 In Vitro
Fertilisation and the Warnock Report, R. M. Hare; Part 2 The Perfect Baby;
Chapter 6 The Perfect Baby, Ruth F. Chadwick;
Chapter 7 The Prospect of
Designed Genetic Change, Robert L. Sinsheimer;
Chapter 8 Human Gene Therapy,
W. French Anderson;
Chapter 9 Eugenics on the Rise, C. K. Chan;
Chapter 10
Should One be Free to Choose the Sex of Ones Child?, Dharma Kumar;
Ruth F. Chadwick