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Sterilization, Privacy, and the Value of Reproduction

1978
In this paper I will discuss some issues associated with the ethics of sterilization. The main issues I shall discuss are whether the capacity to procreate, which of course is destroyed by sterilization, is an important capacity worth preserving, and whether involuntary sterilization violates the right to privacy.
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Gold nanoparticle intratesticular injections as a potential animal sterilization tool: Long-term reproductive and toxicological implications.

Toxicology, 2023
John L P Coimbra   +14 more
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Engineering reproductive sterility in eucalyptus

1997
International ...
Decroocq, Véronique   +5 more
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Virgin Births and Sterile Debates: Anthropology and the New Reproductive Technologies

Current Anthropology, 1992
Embryo research in Britain has been controversial and the 1984 Warnock report on human fertilization and embryology has been in the center of the battle over the legality of embryo research. Research is permitted under Parliamentary decision as of April 23 1990.
Carol Delaney   +10 more
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Comments on “Sterilization, Privacy, and the Value of Reproduction”

1978
Joseph Ellin has written a provocative paper on the matter of procreation and sterilization. Although he concludes that involuntary sterilization violates a basic right to privacy, not many will be satisfied with his argument that this is unrelated to a right to procreate, and that the latter interest in procreation is not an “important” interest to ...
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Subtle Forms of Sterilization Abuse: A Reproductive Rights Analysis

2018
In 1977, women workers in the lead pigment department of an American Cyanamid plant in West Virginia were given the ‘choice’ of being sterilized or moving to lower-paying jobs. Subtle sterilization abuses include situations in which a woman or man legally consents to sterilization, but the social conditions in which they do so are abusive—the ...
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[Psychosomatic aspects of sterility and assisted reproduction].

Orvosi hetilap, 1993
The authors survey the literature of psychosomatic aspects of infertility, in-vitro-fertilization and embryo transfer. They emphasize the most important thesises of psychosocial and psychodynamical approaches. The changing of sexual and marital relationship of infertile couples are analysed as well.
A, Forgács, P, Szeverényi
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The Endocrinology of Reproduction in Lampreys and Applications for Male Lamprey Sterilization

Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2003
This review briefly summarizes the latest findings on the reproductive endocrinology of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) and the application of these findings to the control of sea lamprey populations by sterilization. Since the last Sea Lamprey International Symposium (SLIS) meeting in 1979, substantial new evidence has now clearly shown that lamprey
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Voluntary and Compulsory Sterilization in Brazil and the Reproductive Rights of Women

2019
Abstract: Starting from the premise that the reproductive rights are accomplished by the human right to health, this article aims to study the female sterilization as a form of curtailment of the reproductive rights of women, considering the way it is regulated and implemented in Brazil.
Marina Nogueira de Almeida   +1 more
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