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In Vitro

, Volume 13, Issue 10, pp 588–594 | Cite as

Medical ethics—So what's the story?

  • Alfred Gellhorn
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Phenylketonuria Biomedical Knowledge Gangliosidosis Biomedical Advance Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis 
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© Tissue Culture Association 1977

Authors and Affiliations

  • Alfred Gellhorn
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  1. 1.Center for Biomedical Education, and Vice President for Health AffairsThe City College of New YorkNew York

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