Catastrophe and Consequences: The University Hospitals Fertility Clinic Case
The Catastrophe For people who could not conceive the traditional way, the frozen eggs and embryos represented dreams. Over a weekend...
Browne Lewis is the Leon M. and Gloria Plevin Professor of Law at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. She is a recognized expert on issues involving reproductive rights, assisted reproductive technology, and physician-assisted suicide. Her article on human oocyte cryopreservation is forthcoming in the Arkansas Law Review and her book on death and dying is scheduled to be published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
The Catastrophe For people who could not conceive the traditional way, the frozen eggs and embryos represented dreams. Over a weekend...
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