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For a process that many scientists believe cannot yet be performed successfully, human cloning has generated a lot of controversy lately.

Author: By Alfred E. Jean, | Title: A Major Misunderstanding | 4/8/1978 | See Source »

J.B. Lippincott, the publisher of a recently released book on cloning, said this week that it has revised the latest printings of the book to correct a misquote of Dr. Bernard D. Davis, Lehman Professor of Bacterial Physiology at the Medical School.

Author: By Alfred E. Jean, | Title: A Major Misunderstanding | 4/8/1978 | See Source »

In the first printing of the book--entitled In His Image--The Cloning of a Man--author David Rorvik quoted Davis as advocating the cloning of "enormously talented individuals to enhance our culture."

Author: By Alfred E. Jean, | Title: A Major Misunderstanding | 4/8/1978 | See Source »

Davis actually said at a 1970 symposium of scientists, theologians and philosophers, that if human cloning becomes possible, "it will be tempting to clone" talented individuals.

Author: By Alfred E. Jean, | Title: A Major Misunderstanding | 4/8/1978 | See Source »

This is not the first time that Rorvik's book has sparked a controversy. In March, Jonathan R. Beckwith '57, professor of Microbiology and Modern Genetics at the Med School, petitioned the federal government to release to the public information on the laboratory cloning of human beings.

Author: By Alfred E. Jean, | Title: A Major Misunderstanding | 4/8/1978 | See Source »

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