Louise Brown

Standard Name: Brown, Louise

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25 July 1978: Louise Brown, the first clinically conceived...

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25 July 1978

Louise Brown , the first clinically conceived test tube baby, was born to Lesley and John Brown in London.
Pfeffer, Naomi. The Stork and the Syringe: A Political History of Reproductive Medicine. Polity Press, 1993.
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Spallone, Patricia. Beyond Conception: The New Politics of Reproduction. Bergin and Garvey, 1989.
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Trager, James. The Women’s Chronology: A Year-by-Year Record, from Prehistory to the Present. Henry Holt, 1994.
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Williams, Zoe. “When there’s no baby to take home”. Guardian Weekly, 11 Oct. 2013, pp. 30-1.

July 1984: The Warnock Report, published in London,...

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July 1984

The Warnock Report, published in London, addressed issues in new reproductive technologies (NRT) after the birth of the first test-tube baby, Louise Brown , in July 1978.
Franklin, Sarah, and Jeanette et al Edwards. “Making Representations: the Parliamentary Debate on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act”. Technologies of Procreation: Kinship in the Age of Assisted Conception, Manchester University Press, 1993, pp. 96-131.
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Pfeffer, Naomi. The Stork and the Syringe: A Political History of Reproductive Medicine. Polity Press, 1993.
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Spallone, Patricia. Beyond Conception: The New Politics of Reproduction. Bergin and Garvey, 1989.
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Bennett, Catherine. “Why Warnock’s law no longer delivers”. The Guardian, 25 July 2002, p. G2 5.
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Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.

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