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Who Should Survive? (1971)
(1971-09-09)
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Executive Vice President of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, opens the film by describing, along with a simulated depiction, a birthing scene of a Down's Syndrome infant with duodenal atresia ...
Bertha (1973)
(1973)
This 1973 classic bioethics film in bioethics education discusses the rights of the retarded. Bertha, a mildly retarded young woman (not Down's Syndrome), was given an IUD at age 15, and requests its removal when she is ...
Donahue: (1978 August? ) Dr. Andre Hellegers, M.D., First Director of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Speaking About the Birth of Louise Brown, First Baby Born Using IVF 1978. Second Guest Is Father William Smith
(1978)
This segment of Donahue [the Phil Donahue Show] focuses on in-vitro fertilization or test tube babies shortly after the birth of Louise Brown in England on July 25, 1978. The date for the segment is 1978. Dr. Andre ...