Herein of Scandal and Advancement: A Chronicle of Human Experimentation in the United States
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Peter Hutt |
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Aidenbaum, Whitney Lee
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2012-04-17T19:42:57Z |
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2011 |
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Whitney Lee Aidenbaum, Herein of Scandal and Advancement: A Chronicle of Human Experimentation in the United States (April 2011). |
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http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:8589349 |
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An account of the history of human experimentation in the United States necessarily involves a recounting of scandals and the research policies that developed in response. This paper aims to provide a review of this history, along with observations about recurring themes that pervade the narrative. In so doing, this author hopes to provide a useful reference, and also to reveal the inherent tensions and difficult problems posed by the conduct of research using human subjects. |
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Food and Drug Law: An Electronic Book of Student Papers |
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LAA |
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Food and Drug Law |
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Herein of Scandal and Advancement: A Chronicle of Human Experimentation in the United States |
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Paper (for course/seminar/workshop) |
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Food and Drug Law: An Electronic Book of Student Papers |
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2012-04-17T19:42:57Z |
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