Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 16
... tion of new procedures in therapy , plus the great sums of money available , there is reason to fear that these requirements and finan- cial resources may be greater than the supply of competent , re- sponsible investigators . In 1955 ...
... tion of new procedures in therapy , plus the great sums of money available , there is reason to fear that these requirements and finan- cial resources may be greater than the supply of competent , re- sponsible investigators . In 1955 ...
Side 155
... tion of deciding death transcends the problems of transplanta- tion . " He contends that if cadaver transplants become available by " updating " death and do as well or nearly as well as organs from live donors , then we must question ...
... tion of deciding death transcends the problems of transplanta- tion . " He contends that if cadaver transplants become available by " updating " death and do as well or nearly as well as organs from live donors , then we must question ...
Side 265
... tion of such persons to some change in circumstances such as an altera- tion in diet . Similarly it may be necessary to have a clear understanding of the range of a normal function and its reaction to changes in circum- stances in ...
... tion of such persons to some change in circumstances such as an altera- tion in diet . Similarly it may be necessary to have a clear understanding of the range of a normal function and its reaction to changes in circum- stances in ...
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