Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 129
... problems arising in transplanta- tion are wide - ranging . Since nearly all cases of transplantation involving homografts imply experimentation for the benefit of the ailing subject , the ethical problems encountered are usually ...
... problems arising in transplanta- tion are wide - ranging . Since nearly all cases of transplantation involving homografts imply experimentation for the benefit of the ailing subject , the ethical problems encountered are usually ...
Side 149
... problems , not only of hearts but of other organs as well , will be solved sooner than would otherwise be the case . A considerable debate is at present under way involving whether further heart transplants should be attempted until the ...
... problems , not only of hearts but of other organs as well , will be solved sooner than would otherwise be the case . A considerable debate is at present under way involving whether further heart transplants should be attempted until the ...
Side 155
... problems of the surgeon's disrepute are really germane to the phil- osophical problem . . . The moral problem can't be settled on the basis of what might happen to a reputation . . . This ques- tion of deciding death transcends the problems ...
... problems of the surgeon's disrepute are really germane to the phil- osophical problem . . . The moral problem can't be settled on the basis of what might happen to a reputation . . . This ques- tion of deciding death transcends the problems ...
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accepted amendment American Medical Association animal applied approved basic blood blood transfusion circumstances clinical investigation clinical research Code committee concerning conducted consideration Court death decision Declaration of Helsinki discussion disease doctor donor effects ethical problems evidence example experiment Food and Drug harm Harvard Medical School hazards Health Service hemodialysis hepatitis hospital human experimentation human subjects individual informed consent Institutes of Health interest investigational drug involved judgment justify kidney knowledge Ladimer limited means medical ethics medical research Medical Research Council medicine ment mental mentation moral National Institutes Nuremberg Nuremberg Code observation obtained organ organ transplantation participation patient perimentation person physician placebo possible practice present principle prisoners procedure protect psychological psychologist question reason recognized relationship respiration responsibility risk rules scientific scientist situation society standards statement therapeutic therapy tion transfusion transplantation treatment trial unethical welfare World Medical Association