Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... mental disease , which is one of our two or three greatest medical problems . However , Ivy served as chief medical consultant to the War Crimes Trials and presumably had a hand in formulat- ing the 10 points and has said [ 226 ] ...
... mental disease , which is one of our two or three greatest medical problems . However , Ivy served as chief medical consultant to the War Crimes Trials and presumably had a hand in formulat- ing the 10 points and has said [ 226 ] ...
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... mental effect . After all , hospitals exist not only to treat patients , but also to in- crease medical knowledge and skill . Animal experimentation always [ sic ] precedes that on humans . The public should understand that the ...
... mental effect . After all , hospitals exist not only to treat patients , but also to in- crease medical knowledge and skill . Animal experimentation always [ sic ] precedes that on humans . The public should understand that the ...
Side 248
... mental health of the said person and in that case the consent shall be ob- tained from those persons who in accordance with the law of the country concerned are the legal representatives of the per- son who is incapacitated from giving ...
... mental health of the said person and in that case the consent shall be ob- tained from those persons who in accordance with the law of the country concerned are the legal representatives of the per- son who is incapacitated from giving ...
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