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Law and Ethics of A.I.D. and Embryo Transfer: Ciba Foundation Symposium 17 (new series). Edited by G.E.W. Wolstenholme and David W. Fitzsimons. [Associated Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, 1973, 110 pp.].

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2016

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1 The Talmud refers to the possibility of a woman becoming pregnant through bathing in water where a man had deposited his semen (Hagiga 15a) and see Indig, Y., “The Problem of Support of a Child Born of Artificial Insemination” (1970) 2 Dinei Israel 83 to 115Google Scholar, and Rosner, F., Modern Medicine and Jewish Law, (Yeshiva University, N.Y., 1972) 89106.Google Scholar

2 These question and many others are also raised by Prof. A. Rosenfeld in his book The Second Genesis: The Coming Control of Life, (Arena Edition, New York, 1972) 163.

3 Cf. Prof.Schroeder, Leila O., “New Life: Person or Property?” (1974) 131 Am. J. Psychiatry 541.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed