The stigma of disease: Implications of genetic screening
Tài liệu tham khảo
Shakespeare, 1975, The tempest (Act II, Scene i), 9
Brandt, 1988, AIDS. From social history to social policy, 147
Juengst, 1991, Priorities in professional ethics and social policy for human genetics, JAMA, 266, 1835, 10.1001/jama.1991.03470130115041
Holtzman, 1989
Nelkin, 1989
Markel, 1990, An introduction to the infectious and communicable diseases of childhood, 128
Rosen, 1958, A history of public health, 62
Gerlitt, 1940, 2, 566
Cipolla, 1973, Cristofano and the plague, 71
Cipolla, 1976, Public health and the medical profession in the Renaissance, 28
Musto, 1986, Quarantine and the problem of AIDS, Milbank Q, 64, 97, 10.2307/3350043
Musto, 1986, Quarantine and the problem of AIDS, Milbank Q, 64, 114
Halacy, 1974, The genetic revolution, 118
Laughlin, 1923, Analysis of America's modern melting pot, 755
Higham, 1963, Strangers in the land: Patterns of American nativism, 1860–1925, 324
Galton, 1883, Inquiries into the human faculty and its development, 24
Kevles, 1985, In the name of eugenics: genetics and the uses of human heredity, 9
Galton, 1904, Eugenics: its definition, scope and aims, Am J Sociol, 10, 1, 10.1086/211280
Rosenberg, 1976, Charles Benedict Davenport and the irony of American eugenics, 89
Ludmerer, 1972, Genetics and American society, 7
Haller, 1963, Eugenics: hereditarian attitudes in American thought, 51
Higham, 1963, Strangers in the land, 131
Ludmerer, 1972, Genetics and American society, 87
Haller, 1963, Eugenics, 50
Solomon, 1956, Ancestors and immigrants: a changing New England tradition, 82
Rosenberg, 1976, Charles Benedict Davenport and the irony of American eugenics, 91
Davenport, 1910, Report of the Committee on Eugenics, American Breeder's Magazine, 1, 129
Allen, 1986, The Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor, 1910–1940, 2, 225
Mencken, 1958, On eugenics, 150
Allen, 1986, The Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor, 1910–1940, 2, 249
Allen, 1987, The role of experts in scientific controversy, 169
Ludmerer, 1972, Genetics and American society, 87
Dickens, 1857, Little Dorrit, 75
Reilly, 1975, State supported mass genetic screening programs, 159
Reilly, 1975, Genetic screening legislation, vol. 5, 319
Holtzman, 1989, Proceed with caution: predicting genetic risks in the recombinant DNA era, 219
Reilly, 1975, State supported mass genetic screening programs, 172
Reilly, 1975, State supported mass genetic screening programs, 173
Holtzman, 1989, Proceed with caution: predicting genetic risks in the recombinant DNA era, 175
Kellon, 1974, Physician attitudes about sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait, JAMA, 227, 71, 10.1001/jama.1974.03230140041010
Powledge, 1973, The new ghetto hustle, Saturday Review of the Sciences, 38–40, 569
Reilly, 1977, Genetics, law and social policy, 67
Miringoff, 1991, The social costs of genetic welfare, 50
Reilly, 1973, Sickle cell anemia legislation, J Legal Med, 1, 36
Fletcher, 1974, Genetics, choice and society, 95
Wilkinson, 1974, For whose benefit? Politics and sickle cell, The Black Scholar, 5, 29, 10.1080/00064246.1974.11431415
Pauling, 1968, Reflections on the new biology, UCLA Law Review., 15, 268
Cameron, 1979
Stamatoyannopoulus, 1974, Problems of screening and counseling in the hemoglobinopathies, 268
Wilfond, 1990, The cystic fibrosis gene: medical and social implications for heterozygote detection, JAMA, 263, 2777, 10.1001/jama.1990.03440200081027
Committee, 1975, 120
Reilly, 1975, State supported mass genetic screening programs, 172
Fost, 1973, Why do sickle cell screening in children?, 51, 742
Committee, 1975, 120
The, 1983, Screening and counseling for genetic conditions
Miringoff, 1991, The social costs of genetic welfare, 48
Sorenson, 1974, Some social and psychological issues in genetic screening: public and professional adaptation to biomedical innovation, 174
Miringoff, 1991, The social costs of genetic welfare, 62