Bentley Glass, one of the world's leading investigators in the field of
human genetics, is concerned with the moral absolutes and ethics
involved in experimentation with human life in the laboratory. He feels
that with the development of knowledge must come wider recognition of
consequences. His book indicates that we are responsible for all living
things.
Originally published in 1965.
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