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Ethics and Clinical Research
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Medical EthicsExperimental PsychologyExperimental SubjectsExperiment DesignField ExperimentPatient SafetyMedical HistoryRandomized Controlled TrialBioethicsEthics Of CareWorld War IiResearch EthicsEthical ReviewHuman ExperimentationMedicineHuman StudySocial SciencesHuman Research Ethic
HUMAN experimentation since World War II has created some difficult problems with the increasing employment of patients as experimental subjects when it must be apparent that they would not have been available if they had been truly aware of the uses that would be made of them. Evidence is at hand that many of the patients in the examples to follow never had the risk satisfactorily explained to them, and it seems obvious that further hundreds have not known that they were the subjects of an experiment although grave consequences have been suffered as a direct result of experiments described . . .
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