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      Bench to bedside: mapping the moral terrain of clinical research.

      The Hastings Center report
      Animals, Biomedical Research, ethics, Clinical Trials as Topic, Ethics, Clinical, Ethics, Medical, Ethics, Research, Humans, Moral Obligations, Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation, Patient Selection, Physician-Patient Relations, Physicians, Research Personnel, Researcher-Subject Relations, Therapeutic Human Experimentation

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          Medical research is widely thought to have a fundamentally therapeutic orientation, in spite of the fact that clinical research is thought to be ethically distinct from medical care. We need an entirely new conception of clinical research ethics - one that looks to science instead of the doctor-patient relationship.

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