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Clone Being: Exploring the Psychological and Social Dimensions

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2004 - Fall/Winter

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by Stephen E. Levick, M.D., HS ’78 (Rowman & Littlefield) Levick uses narratives of patients from his own practice along with studies of twins, namesakes, adoptees and offspring of famous parents to anticipate the challenges that human clones and their “families” will face and how to meet their psychological and social needs.

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