Review of Testing Fate: Tay-Sachs Disease and the Right to Be Responsible
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Tay-Sachs Disease
In 1881 British ophthalmologist Warren Tay made an unusual observation. He reported a cherry-red spot on the retina of a one-year-old patient, a patient who was also showing signs of progressive degeneration of the central nervous system [4] as manifested in the child?s physical and mental retardation [5]. This cherry-red spot is a characteristic that would eventually come to be associated with...
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عنوان ژورنال: Disability Studies Quarterly
سال: 2017
ISSN: 2159-8371,1041-5718
DOI: 10.18061/dsq.v37i1.5554