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This programme is about the moral, legal and ethical issues surrounding the detection of a disability before birth and the preservation of the life of newly-born disabled children. There have recen...tly been startling advances in perinatal biochemistry, resulting in doctors being able to detect many different disabilities, such as Down's Syndrome and spina bifida, during pregnancy. But such technological knowledge raises profound questions about whether the parents should be informed and whether such knowledge should be acted on. In this programme, John Dawson, Chairman of the British Medical Ethical Committee, explains current BMA practice and guidelines: Prof. John Lorber explains his contribution to drafting those guidelines; Lynette Burros, the mother of a Down's child, and Micheline Mason, a severely physically disabled woman, outline their opinions on "doctors as murderers".
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Module code and title: E241, Special needs in education
Item code: E241; 07
Recording date: 1982-08-20
First transmission date: 09-09-1982
Published: 1982
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Duration: 00:18:37
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Producer: Nick Brenton
Contributors: Tony Booth; Micheline Mason; Lynette Burrows; Ian Kennedy; John Dawson; John Lorber
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Abortion; Amniocentesis; British Medical Association; Down's Syndrome; Disabled; Prenatal screening; Spina Bifida
Master spool number: TMK33952H468
Production number: TMK33952H468
Available to public: no