Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... hospital or institution of the Department , whether or not under the auspices of affiliated medical schools , be submitted for review and approval by the Executive Committee of the Medical Board of the hospital concerned . 2. That ...
... hospital or institution of the Department , whether or not under the auspices of affiliated medical schools , be submitted for review and approval by the Executive Committee of the Medical Board of the hospital concerned . 2. That ...
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... hospital . If the procedure is carried out correctly , the mortality is low . For example , Pendras and Erickson [ 334 ] at Seattle have treated 23 patients for over 40 patient - years with only 3 deaths . De Wardener [ 137 ] reports ...
... hospital . If the procedure is carried out correctly , the mortality is low . For example , Pendras and Erickson [ 334 ] at Seattle have treated 23 patients for over 40 patient - years with only 3 deaths . De Wardener [ 137 ] reports ...
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... hospital care because a bed is occupied by a hopeless case . It seems clear that the time has come to reexamine this situation . Money is human life ; so are available hospital beds . The money spent to maintain unconscious and ...
... hospital care because a bed is occupied by a hopeless case . It seems clear that the time has come to reexamine this situation . Money is human life ; so are available hospital beds . The money spent to maintain unconscious and ...
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