The use of nazi medical experimentation data: Memorial or betrayal?
International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (4):59-67 (1989)
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Alan S. Rosenbaum (1989). The Use of Nazi Medical Experimentation Data. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (4):59-67.
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