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The ethics of clinical research in the Third World.
Author(s):
M Angell
Publication date:
1997-09-18
Journal:
The New England journal of medicine
Keywords:
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
,
prevention & control
,
Clinical Trials as Topic
,
methods
,
standards
,
Codes of Ethics
,
Control Groups
,
Developing Countries
,
Editorial Policies
,
Ethical Relativism
,
Ethical Review
,
Ethics, Medical
,
HIV Infections
,
drug therapy
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Internationality
,
Moral Obligations
,
Placebos
,
Pregnant Women
,
Research Subjects
,
Therapeutic Human Experimentation
,
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
,
United States
,
United States Public Health Service
,
Withholding Treatment
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9295243
DOI::
10.1056/NEJM199709183371209
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
,
prevention & control
,
Clinical Trials as Topic
,
methods
,
standards
,
Codes of Ethics
,
Control Groups
,
Developing Countries
,
Editorial Policies
,
Ethical Relativism
,
Ethical Review
,
Ethics, Medical
,
HIV Infections
,
drug therapy
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Internationality
,
Moral Obligations
,
Placebos
,
Pregnant Women
,
Research Subjects
,
Therapeutic Human Experimentation
,
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
,
United States
,
United States Public Health Service
,
Withholding Treatment
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
,
prevention & control
,
Clinical Trials as Topic
,
methods
,
standards
,
Codes of Ethics
,
Control Groups
,
Developing Countries
,
Editorial Policies
,
Ethical Relativism
,
Ethical Review
,
Ethics, Medical
,
HIV Infections
,
drug therapy
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Internationality
,
Moral Obligations
,
Placebos
,
Pregnant Women
,
Research Subjects
,
Therapeutic Human Experimentation
,
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
,
United States
,
United States Public Health Service
,
Withholding Treatment
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