Clinical Investigation in Medicine: Legal, Ethical, and Moral Aspects; an Anthology and BibliographyIrving Ladimer, Roger W. Newman Law-Medicine Research Institute, Boston University, 1963 - Human experimentation in medicine - 517 pages |
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CHAPTER 3 | 38 |
Let Each New Patient Be a Complete Experience | 73 |
CODIFICATIONS AND PRINCIPLES | 115 |
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