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Surgically Shaping Children

Surgically Shaping Children

  • ebook: 0859159176
  • Author: Erik Parens
  • License: Free
  • Date: Jun,23,2008
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This volume explores the ethical and social issues raised by the recent proliferation of surgical techniques aimed at making children appear more normal. Using three cases -- involving surgeries to correct ambiguous genitalia of children who are intersexed, surgeries to lengthen the limbs of children who are dwarfs, and surgeries to eliminate craniofacial abnormalities such as cleft lip and palate -- Eric Parens deepens our understanding of the debate surrounding surgical interventions in children. More Reviews and Recommendations

Erik Parens is a senior research scholar at The Hastings Center, adjunct professor in the Science, Technology, and Society Program at Vassar College, and the coeditor of Wrestling with Behavioral Genetics: Science, Ethics, and Public Conversation (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2005). He is also editor of Enhancing Human Traits: Ethical and Social Implications (Georgetown Univ. Press, 1998) and Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights (Georgetown Univ.Press, 2000).

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