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1 Intro,1 | progress of the biological and medical sciences, man has at his
2 Intro (4) | General Assembly of the World Medical Association, 29 October
3 Intro,3 | reaffirmed this to the World Medical Association when he said: "
4 Intro (11)| General Assembly of the World Medical Association, 29 October
5 Intro (14)| General Assembly of the World Medical Association, 29 October
6 I,1 | other human being as far as medical assistance is concerned. ~
7 I,2 | effectively, certain therapeutic, medical or surgical procedures.
8 I,3 | EMBRYO LICIT? ~As with all medical interventions on patients,
9 I,3 | survival. Whatever the type of medical, surgical or other therapy,
10 I (28) | General Assembly of the World Medical Association, 29 October
11 I,4 | EMBRYOS AND FOETUSES? ~Medical research must refrain from
12 I (31) | provided by the most advanced medical techniques, even if these
13 I (33) | General Assembly of the World Medical Association, 29 October
14 II (44) | General Assembly of the World Medical Association, 29 October
15 II,4 | product of an intervention of medical or biological techniques;
16 II,7 | PROPOSED WITH REGARD TO MEDICAL INTERVENTION IN HUMAN PROCREATION? ~
17 II,7 | HUMAN PROCREATION? ~The medical act must be evaluated not
18 II,7 | The moral criteria for medical intervention in procreation
19 II,7 | to decide their fate. ~A medical intervention respects the
20 II,7 | sometimes happens that a medical procedure technologically
21 II,7 | fruit. In this case the medical act is not, as it should
22 II,7 | dignity of procreation. The medical and nursing staff of Catholic
23 Conclu | opinion, to scientists and medical professionals, to jurists
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