Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 114
... advancement . In a further discussion of this problem several years later , Mead points out [ 297 ] that the " primary consideration is whether the hu- man beings who are involved shall either be lied to or asked to lie to others , i.e. ...
... advancement . In a further discussion of this problem several years later , Mead points out [ 297 ] that the " primary consideration is whether the hu- man beings who are involved shall either be lied to or asked to lie to others , i.e. ...
Side 165
... advancement of medical science and the newer recognition that some aspects of even basic science cannot advance ... advancing the concept of brain death in our definition of irreversible coma [ Appendix B ] . It is our hope that ...
... advancement of medical science and the newer recognition that some aspects of even basic science cannot advance ... advancing the concept of brain death in our definition of irreversible coma [ Appendix B ] . It is our hope that ...
Side 242
... advancement of medical knowledge ; they must also entail some benefit for humanity . [ One would suppose that " advancement of medical knowledge " would " entail some benefit for humanity " ! ] The Committee recognized that in time of ...
... advancement of medical knowledge ; they must also entail some benefit for humanity . [ One would suppose that " advancement of medical knowledge " would " entail some benefit for humanity " ! ] The Committee recognized that in time of ...
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