Life Histories of Genetic Disease
Discover the intricate world of genetics with Life Histories of Genetic Disease by Andrew J. Hogan, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2016. This compelling hardback edition spans 280 pages and is an essential read for historians, sociologists, and anthropologists of science and medicine. It also serves as a valuable resource for bioethics scholars, physicians, geneticists, and families navigating the complexities of genetic conditions.
Delve into a profound exploration of the scientific culture surrounding malformation and mutation, as Hogan sheds light on the personal and societal implications of genetic diseases. This book not only enhances understanding of genetic disorders but also invites readers to reflect on the broader ethical and social contexts. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of genetics and human experience, Life Histories of Genetic Disease is a thought-provoking addition to your library.