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Symposium "Medical Research Ethics at the Millennium : What have we learned?" / [edited by Alan N. Schechter, Robert L. Perlman].

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    Other Title
    Perspectives in biology and medicine. Vol. 43, no. 3.
    Variant Title
    Medical research ethics at the Millennium : What have we learned?"
    What have we learned?
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000
    ©2000
    Contents
    Organizer's Introduction to the Symposium "Medical Research Ethics at the Millennium: What Have We Learned?" / Robert B. Nussenblatt and Michael M. Gottesman
    Care of the Medical Ethos, with Some Comments on Research: Reflections after the Holocaust / Jeremiah A. Barondess
    The Legacy of Academic Medicine and Human Exploitation in the Third Reich / William E. Seidelman
    Nazi Science and Nazi Medical Ethics: Some Myths and Misconceptions / Robert N. Proctor
    Nuremberg's Legacy: Some Ethical Reflections / James F. Childress
    Law and Public Policy in Human Studies Research / Barbara Mishkin
    Medicine and Conscience: The Debate on Medical Ethics and Research in Germany 50 Years after Nuremberg / Michael Wunder
    The Pernkopf Story: The Austrian Perspective of 1998, 60 Years after It All Began / Karl Holubar
    The Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna 60 Years Following Austria's Annexation / Wolfgang Schutz
    Contributors to the symposium. Diuresis and Diarrhea: Is the Gut a Misunderstood Nephron? / A.R. Michell
    Infectious Causation of Disease: An Evolutionary Perspective / Gregory M. Cochran, Paul W. Ewald, Kyle D. Cochran
    Book Reviews
    From the editors' desk.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Schechter, Alan N.
    Perlman, Robert L.
    Notes
    Issued as: Perspectives in biology and medicine, v. 43, no. 3 (spring 2000).
    Title from table of contents page.
    "Special issue."
    "Lectures presented in a Symposium held in 1998 at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland"--Editorial.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Organizer's Introduction to the Symposium "Medical Research Ethics at the Millennium: What Have We Learned?" / Robert B. Nussenblatt and Michael M. Gottesman -- Care of the Medical Ethos, with Some Comments on Research: Reflections after the Holocaust / Jeremiah A. Barondess -- The Legacy of Academic Medicine and Human Exploitation in the Third Reich / William E. Seidelman -- Nazi Science and Nazi Medical Ethics: Some Myths and Misconceptions / Robert N. Proctor -- Nuremberg's Legacy: Some Ethical Reflections / James F. Childress -- Law and Public Policy in Human Studies Research / Barbara Mishkin -- Medicine and Conscience: The Debate on Medical Ethics and Research in Germany 50 Years after Nuremberg / Michael Wunder -- The Pernkopf Story: The Austrian Perspective of 1998, 60 Years after It All Began / Karl Holubar -- The Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna 60 Years Following Austria's Annexation / Wolfgang Schutz -- Contributors to the symposium.
    Diuresis and Diarrhea: Is the Gut a Misunderstood Nephron? / A.R. Michell -- Infectious Causation of Disease: An Evolutionary Perspective / Gregory M. Cochran, Paul W. Ewald, Kyle D. Cochran -- Book Reviews -- From the editors' desk.

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    English
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    Physical Description
    pages 305-460 : illustrations ; 24 cm

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