Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... statements on " Penal Institutions of the American Medical Association House of Delegates ( 1952 ) . " Mr. Caspar W. Buckley , Superintendent of Documents , Food and Drug Administration ( 1966 ) , for its statement of requirements ...
... statements on " Penal Institutions of the American Medical Association House of Delegates ( 1952 ) . " Mr. Caspar W. Buckley , Superintendent of Documents , Food and Drug Administration ( 1966 ) , for its statement of requirements ...
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... statement is correct ? 3. The statement of Dr. Krugman that his study was approved by New York University's Committee on Human Experimenta- tion before the 11 - year - old study was started is not in accord with the facts , as stated by ...
... statement is correct ? 3. The statement of Dr. Krugman that his study was approved by New York University's Committee on Human Experimenta- tion before the 11 - year - old study was started is not in accord with the facts , as stated by ...
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... statement of the Medical Board which was approved by the Direc- tor of the National Institutes of Health , December 18 , 1967 , in which approval was given for the creation of a framework within which the investigator could be one of ...
... statement of the Medical Board which was approved by the Direc- tor of the National Institutes of Health , December 18 , 1967 , in which approval was given for the creation of a framework within which the investigator could be one of ...
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