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... Clinical Investigation , 8 WILLIAM & MARY LAW REVIEW 359 ( 1967 ) ; Ritts , R. E .: A Physician's View of Informed Consent in Human Experi- mentation , 36 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 631 ( 1968 ) . 5 Part of the difficulty , which we shall ...
... Clinical Investigation , 8 WILLIAM & MARY LAW REVIEW 359 ( 1967 ) ; Ritts , R. E .: A Physician's View of Informed Consent in Human Experi- mentation , 36 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 631 ( 1968 ) . 5 Part of the difficulty , which we shall ...
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... Clinical research should be conducted only by scientifically qualified per- sons and under the supervision of a qualified medical man . 3. Clinical research cannot legitimately be carried out unless the importance of the objective is in ...
... Clinical research should be conducted only by scientifically qualified per- sons and under the supervision of a qualified medical man . 3. Clinical research cannot legitimately be carried out unless the importance of the objective is in ...
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... clinical investigation of new drugs and proce- dures . 1. A physician may participate in clinical investigation only to the extent that his activities are a part of a systematic program competently designed , under accepted standards of ...
... clinical investigation of new drugs and proce- dures . 1. A physician may participate in clinical investigation only to the extent that his activities are a part of a systematic program competently designed , under accepted standards of ...
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The Meaning of Law and the Adversary Process | 3 |
Licensing Laws | 17 |
Private Canons of Professional and Interprofessional Conduct | 29 |
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