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4. “Not Quite Like Other Children”: FAS, Science, and Medicine
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Janet Golden
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1. “We Realized We Were onto Something”: Naming FAS 1
- 2. “Conceived in Gin”: Historical Sightings of Alcohol and Pregnancy 16
- 3. “A Clinically Observable Abnormality”: Framing FAS 35
- 4. “Not Quite Like Other Children”: FAS, Science, and Medicine 52
- 5. “According to the Surgeon General”: Warning Women against Drinking 74
- 6. “Tempest in a Cocktail Glass”: Pregnancy Policing and the Media 95
- 7. The Thorp Case: Jim Beam on Trial 120
- 8. “An Argument That Goes Back to the Womb”: Adoptions, Courtrooms, and FAS Today 152
- Notes 173
- Acknowledgments 219
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1. “We Realized We Were onto Something”: Naming FAS 1
- 2. “Conceived in Gin”: Historical Sightings of Alcohol and Pregnancy 16
- 3. “A Clinically Observable Abnormality”: Framing FAS 35
- 4. “Not Quite Like Other Children”: FAS, Science, and Medicine 52
- 5. “According to the Surgeon General”: Warning Women against Drinking 74
- 6. “Tempest in a Cocktail Glass”: Pregnancy Policing and the Media 95
- 7. The Thorp Case: Jim Beam on Trial 120
- 8. “An Argument That Goes Back to the Womb”: Adoptions, Courtrooms, and FAS Today 152
- Notes 173
- Acknowledgments 219
- Index 223