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TWENTY FOUR YEARS AGO, the world's first "test-tube" baby was born in England. Her arrival by in vitro fertilization (IVF) revolutionized medical treatments for infertility, making it possible for thousands of women to conceive. The term "in vitro" is Latin for "in glass," because conception takes place in a laboratory dish. Her birth caused an international sensation, with some critics denouncing conception outside the body as immoral. Twenty years later, the technology for making babies still seems remarkable - yet also increasingly mundane. What was the name of this first "test-tube" baby?
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