Imperfect Conceptions
Discover the intricate relationship between medicine and reproductive concepts in China with "Imperfect Conceptions" by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd. Published in 1998, this hardback edition delves into the complexities of how reproduction is perceived as a potentially perilous phenomenon in Chinese society. The author meticulously draws from a diverse array of sources to illustrate how these ideas are not merely academic but deeply embedded in the cultural fabric, influencing the nation's eugenic future. With its compelling analysis, "Imperfect Conceptions" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of health, society, and ethics. This thought-provoking work is a valuable addition to your collection, offering insights into the historical and contemporary implications of reproductive policies in China.