Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 88
... DOCTOR - PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IN PATIENT CARE VERSUS SCIENCE In discussing the doctor - patient relationship , Wolfle makes the point that research not designed to benefit the subject cannot be limited by the doctor - patient ...
... DOCTOR - PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IN PATIENT CARE VERSUS SCIENCE In discussing the doctor - patient relationship , Wolfle makes the point that research not designed to benefit the subject cannot be limited by the doctor - patient ...
Side 89
... doctor - patient relationship did not hold in the latter case , how does this support Wolfle's argument that there is necessarily a change in the doctor - patient relationship when the goal is the ad- vancement of science rather than ...
... doctor - patient relationship did not hold in the latter case , how does this support Wolfle's argument that there is necessarily a change in the doctor - patient relationship when the goal is the ad- vancement of science rather than ...
Side 90
... doctor is an idiot , incapable of learning . Every individual case educates the thoughtful doctor ; there is no single outcome of the relationship . The real question is not whether this relationship should have one outcome or whether ...
... doctor is an idiot , incapable of learning . Every individual case educates the thoughtful doctor ; there is no single outcome of the relationship . The real question is not whether this relationship should have one outcome or whether ...
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