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  Vol. 132 No. 12, December 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Genetic Approach to Human Disease,

by Vincent M. Riccardi, 273 pp, 38 illus, $13.95 ($7.95 paper), Oxford University Press, 1977.

LYTT I. GARDNER, MD, Reviewer
Department of Pediatrics State University of New York, Upstate Medical Center 750 E Adams St Syracuse, NY 13210

Am J Dis Child. 1978;132(12):1221-1222.

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According to the author, this book is designed to show what the clinical application of genetic principles can accomplish. In the introductory chapters, the reader is introduced to the contemporary working cla⋅sification of medical genetics: chromosomal disorders, disorders with Mendelian patterns of inheritance, and polygenic disorders. There is an abbreviated chapter on biochemical errors of inheritance. This is followed by chapters on environmental influences on the fetus, genetic evaluation, prenatal diagnosis, genetic evaluation and counseling, roles of ancillary personnel in clinical genetics, therapy of genetic disorders, pharmacogenetics, ethical, moral, and legal aspects, and finally a description of a regional genetic counseling program.

The chapters on pharmacogenetics, biochemical disorders, and ethical, moral, and legal aspects are very short, and hardly can present an adequate picture of this complicated subject. The final chapter describing a regional genetic counseling program seems not adequately relevant in this textbook. In fairness to the author, it . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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