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The Donald School Embryo as a Person and as a Patient offers an in-depth examination of embryonic development from multiple perspectives. This authoritative work addresses the complex intersection of biology, ethics, and clinical practice in embryology and fetal medicine.
The book presents current research on embryonic growth, differentiation, and development while considering the philosophical and medical implications of treating the embryo as a patient. It combines scientific rigor with practical clinical applications, making it invaluable for obstetricians, perinatologists, and reproductive medicine specialists.
Authored by world-renowned experts in fetal medicine and ethics, this resource covers cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to embryonic care, providing readers with evidence-based information on prenatal diagnosis, embryonic abnormalities, and maternal-fetal treatment strategies.






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