Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... Institutes of Health † 1945 1955 $ 500,000 2,222,816 $ 701,800 36,063,200 8,384,342 436,600,000 1965 Approximation , supplied by Mr. David C. Crockett of the Massachusetts General Hospital . The National Institutes of Health figures are ...
... Institutes of Health † 1945 1955 $ 500,000 2,222,816 $ 701,800 36,063,200 8,384,342 436,600,000 1965 Approximation , supplied by Mr. David C. Crockett of the Massachusetts General Hospital . The National Institutes of Health figures are ...
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... INSTITUTES OF HEALTH , 1966 The policy of the National Institutes of Health for the conduct of clinical research and medical care places primary responsibility on the principal investigators designated by each Institute . In accordance ...
... INSTITUTES OF HEALTH , 1966 The policy of the National Institutes of Health for the conduct of clinical research and medical care places primary responsibility on the principal investigators designated by each Institute . In accordance ...
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Human Studies Henry Knowles Beecher. A CODE FOR SELF - EXPERIMENTATION , 1968 National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health have led for years in the de- velopment of guides to protect all participants in human experi ...
Human Studies Henry Knowles Beecher. A CODE FOR SELF - EXPERIMENTATION , 1968 National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health have led for years in the de- velopment of guides to protect all participants in human experi ...
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