Author(s)
Ackerman, Terrence F.Keywords
AutoexperimentationAutonomy
Beneficence
Consent
Deception
Ethics
Human Experimentation
Informed Consent
Investigator Subject Relationship
Investigators
Justice
Moral Obligations
Moral Policy
Patients
Regulation
Research
Research Subjects
Selection of Subjects
Volunteers
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Abstract
Ackerman reviews three recent books on moral issues in human research:Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/73085610.2307/3562224
Hastings Center Report. 1988 Oct/Nov; 18(5): 47-49.
0093-0334
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