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March 12, 2015
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Francoise Baylis was invited to give the annual J Kenyon Mason Lecture, at the Mason Institute in Edinburgh.
The Motley Coat: The bioethics of transnational commercial pregnancy: reflections on the J Kenyon Mason Annual Lecture with Prof Francoise Baylis
Video recording posted by the Mason Institute, Edinburgh:
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