Guinea Pig Duties: 8. Another Way

Research Ethics 2 (4):132-135 (2006)
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Abstract

This series of articles have explored the need that society has for clinical research to be done and the consequent sets of duties that call on the one hand upon investigators to carry it out and on the other upon patients to be subjects of it. The purpose of the discussions has been to understand what should be the relationship between investigators and patient-subjects in order that both might meet their obligations effectively, efficiently, safely and with mutual respect. Here I reach my conclusions.

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