Notes

  1. . See J. D. Roslansky, ed., Genetics and the Future of Man (New York: Appleton‐Century‐Crofts, 1966); T. M. Sonneborn, ed., The Control of Human Heredity and Evolution (New York: Macmillan Co., 1965); and G. Wolstenholme, ed., Man and His Future (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1963).
  2. . See Wolstenholme, pp. 263–73.
  3. . Anram Scheinfeld, The New You and Heredity (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1950), p. 679.
  4. . Elizabeth H.Szybalska and W.Szybalska, “Genetics of Human Cell Lines. Iv. DNA—Medicated Heritable Transformation of a Biochemical Trait,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  48 (1962): 2026–34.
  5. . C. Stern, Principles of Human Genetics (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman & GO., 1960). p. 753.
  6. . See Sonneborn, pp. 100–122.
  7. . See Wolstenholme, pp. 258–62.
  8. . “Control of Life, I. Exploration of Prenativity,” Life, September 10, 1965, pp. ‐79; “Control of Life. II. Gift of Life from the Dead,” Life, September 17, 1965, pp. 78–88; “Control of Life. III. Spare Parts for People,” Life, September 24. 1965, pp. 66–84; and “Control of Life. IV. The New Man‐What Will He Be Like?” Life, October 1, 1965, pp. 94–111.
  9. . “Control of Life. IV. The New Man‐What Will He Be Like?” Life, October 1, 1965, p. 94.
  10. . See Roslansky (n. 1, above), pp. 96–97.
  11. . T. S. Eliot, The Cocktail Party (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. 1950), pp. 29–30. Reprinted by permission of Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.
  12. . See Wolstenholme (n. 1, above), pp. 247–62.
  13. . Bentley Glass, Science and Ethical Values (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1965). p. 101.
  14. . “Little Change Likely,” Industrial Research (March 1967), p. 36.
  15. . BentleyGlass, “The Ethical Basis of Science,” Science  150 (1965): 1254–61.
  16. . John Baillie, Natural Science and the Spiritual Life (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952), pp. 34–43.