The Stork and the Syringe: A Political History of Reproductive Medicine
BMJ 1994; 308 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.308.6933.926a (Published 02 April 1994) Cite this as: BMJ 1994;308:926- L Morrison
Naomi Pfeffer Polity Press, £ 12.95, pp 235 ISBN 0 7456 1187 7
Rationing has become part of health service culture. Choices - often tough, unpalatable choices about which services to buy - have to be made by health authorities struggling to balance the books. The financial costs of infertility services are high, but the psychological costs of not providing them for people desperately wanting children are also high. Such services are vulnerable when funds are limited partly because the issues are so complex.
Attitudes towards involuntary …
Log in
Log in using your username and password
Log in through your institution
Subscribe from £173 *
Subscribe and get access to all BMJ articles, and much more.
* For online subscription
Access this article for 1 day for:
£38 / $45 / €42 (excludes VAT)
You can download a PDF version for your personal record.