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Original Articles

SEMINAR 1 Human Experiments—Some Questions of Ethics

, S.T.D. (Social Ethics), , J.D. (Law) (Member of the faculty) , , M.D. (Psychiatry) (Member of the faculty) , , M.D. (Environmental health) (Member of the faculty) , , Ph.D. (Anthropology) (Member of the faculty) , , M.D. (Medicine) (Member of the faculty) , , M.D. (Surgery and Gynecology) (Member of the faculty) & , M.D. (Psychiatry) (Member of the faculty) show all
Pages 80-85 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

When, how and on whom should physicians experiment? How much risk justifies an experiment? Should doctors tell patients the effects and the dangers of all drugs? Who judges what experiments cause the least harm and yield the most information? How is the truth communicated to patients? These are some of the questions this distinguished panel tackles.

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