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WHO CHOOSES CHILD'S DESTINY? GROUP WITH THE MOST CASH?

Caplan, Arthur
[Martina Greywind], 28, is an addict. She has been convicted 11 times of inhaling glue, paint and other chemicals to get high. Inhaling such substances can wreak havoc with fetal development. When Fargo police arrested her, they said they found her with a paper bag in her hand and gold spray paint on her face. This was the second time she had been arrested for inhaling paint during this pregnancy
PROQUEST:288601645
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487972

Double bribery enters debate over abortion [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
Martina Greywind has become the latest pawn in America's abortion wars. Her story reveals just how pathetic the cacophony that passes for moral discourse about abortion has become
PROQUEST:260013916
ISSN: 1097-1645
CID: 1487962

FERTILITY PHYSICIAN DEMONSTRATES HIGH PRICE OF CERTAIN FREEDOMS

Caplan, Arthur
Couples who choose to use artificial insemination to overcome their infertility problems have every right not to know who the donor is. Many couples will only use artificial insemination with the assurance that the donor will never enter into their lives in any way. If [Cecil Jacobson] selected himself as the man best suited to procreate, he threw any chance for anonymity out the window. Not only would he have hurt his patients, but he also would have imposed his wacky presence into the lives of a bunch of innocent kids
PROQUEST:288483910
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487952

DNA REGISTRIES PRESENT HARD ETHICAL QUESTIONS

Caplan, Arthur
If someone should be killed in an airplane crash or on the battlefield where only a few incomplete bodily remains are found, DNA could be extracted from these remains and matched against the DNA extracted from the cells on the sample kept in the national registry. By using new techniques to match patterns between samples of DNA, precise identification would be possible
PROQUEST:288567779
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487942

PLANNED DNA REGISTRY NEEDS SCRUTINY [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
If you read your newspaper very, very carefully last week, you might have seen a squib of a story buried on a back page about the Defense Department announcing plans to create a huge registry of genetic information
PROQUEST:384466603
ISSN: 0745-9696
CID: 1487932

RIGHT' TO HAVE CHILDREN EXISTS FOR NO ONE SO DEATH-ROW INMATES WILL LOSE SUIT

Caplan, Arthur
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Last month, 14 prisoners on death row at San Francisco's San Quentin prison filed suit in federal court, claiming their reproductive rights are being denied
PROQUEST:288476913
ISSN: 0746-3502
CID: 1487922

GENE LINK NO BOON TO GAYS [Newspaper Article]

Caplan, Arthur
The researchers studied the reported prevalence of homosexuality in a large number of identical and non-identical twin brothers of self-proclaimed gay men. They also looked at the sexual orientation of adopted brothers of gay men. Fifty-two per cent of the identical twins said they, like their brothers, were gay. Twenty-two per cent of the non-identical twins reported being gay, while only 11 per cent of adopted brothers of gay men said they were homosexuals
PROQUEST:267432906
ISSN: n/a
CID: 1496812

Values and hard choices: challenges for life insurance medical directors

Caplan, A
PMID: 1306564
ISSN: n/a
CID: 336052

When medicine went mad : bioethics and the Holocaust

Caplan, Arthur L
Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, c1992
Extent: xii, 359 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9780896032354
CID: 164481

If I were a rich man could I buy a pancreas? : and other essays on the ethics of health care

Caplan, Arthur L
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1992
Extent: xvii, 348 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN: 9780253313072
CID: 164282