Sex, Drugs, and Pregnant Addicts: An Ethical and Legal Critique of Societal Responses to Pregnant Addicts
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Oberman, Michelle
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Journal of Clinical Ethics. 1990 Summer; 1(2): 145-152.
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1990Subject
Child Abuse; Coercion; Confidentiality; Criminal Law; Drug Abuse; Drugs; Discrimination; Economics; Equal Protection; Fetuses; Freedom; Government; Health; Health Care; Injuries; Justice; Law; Legal Aspects; Legal Liability; Legal Rights; Liability; Mass Screening; Newborns; Obligations of Society; Prenatal Injuries; Privacy; Public Policy; Punishment; Rights; Social Problems; Socioeconomic Factors;
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Sex, Drugs, and Pregnant Addicts: An Ethical and Legal Critique of Societal Responses to Pregnant Addicts
Oberman, Michelle (1990-06)