E-Book, Englisch, 576 Seiten, eBook
Petermann / Harper / Doetz History of Human Genetics
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-51783-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Aspects of Its Development and Global Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 576 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-51783-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Introduction.- Part I: Workshops on the History of Human Genetics.- The International Workshops on Genetics, Medicine and History: An Overview, 2003–2015.- Part II: Beginning of Human Genetics.- Ancestral Concepts of Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine in Epicurean Philosophy.- Bateson and the Doctors: The Introduction of Mendelian Genetics to the British Medical Community 1900–1910.- Part III: Genetics and Medicine.- Pedigrees and Prejudices: Pre-WWII Inherited Disease Classification at the US Eugenics Record Office.- Aldred Scott Warthin’s Family ‘G’: The American Plot Against Cancer and Heredity (1895–1940).- Genetic Discrimination in the Doctoring of Cancer and Alcoholism.- The Genomization of Biology: Counterbalancing Radical Reductionism.- A Brief History of Uncertainty in Medical Genetics and Genomics.- Part IV: Countries.- “Nature’s Laboratories of Human Genetics”: Alpine Isolates, Hereditary Diseases and Medical Genetic Fieldwork, 1920–1970.- Some Thoughts on Genetics and Politics. The Historical Misrepresentation of Scandinavian Eugenics and Sterilization.- Changing the Point of View: The History of Human Genetics as an Applied Science in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945–1975.- Herbert Bach (1926–1996): One of the Pioneers of Human Genetics in East Germany (GDR).- Concise History of Prenatal Diagnostic Service in Russia.- Foundation of the International Federation of Human Genetic Societies: The Catalyst.- Part V: Gene Mapping.- The First Human Genetic Map 1936.- Glasgow Contributions to Human Gene Mapping.- Human Gene Mapping: TheMass Media Iconography of the Human Genome Project in the Most Popular Greek Newspapers.- Part VI: Narrated History.- National Human Genome Research Institute History of Genomics Oral History Program: An Example of “Triangulation”.- Narrating Genes: How Patients with Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Interpret an Emerging Disease Aetiology and How We Can Make Sense Out of It by Developing a Historically and Sociologically Informed Framework.- Part VII: Genetic Counselling.- The Establishment of Genetic Counselling in Sweden: 1940–1980.- Counselling, Risk and Prevention in Human Genetic Early Diagnosis in the Federal Republic of Germany.- “The Happiness of the Individual Is of Primary Importance”:Genetic Counselling in the GDR.- Remarks on the History of Genetic Counselling in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1990.- The Establishment of Human Genetic Counselling in Austria in the 1970s in Between the Establishment of Human Genetics and the Eugenic Indication of Abortion.- Genetic Counselling in Belgium: The Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Leuven, 1960–1990.- Genetic Counselling for Mediterranean Anaemia in Post-war Greece.- Karyotyping and the Emergence of Genetic Counselling in Mexico in the 1960s.- Newborn Screening on the Cusp of Genetic Screening: From Solidarity in Public Health to Personal Counselling.- Feminist Criticism of Genetic Counselling in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century.- The Evolving Concept of Non-directiveness in Genetic Counselling.- A Comparative and Social History of Genetic Counselling?.