The value of informed consent

In December 1946, an American military tribunal tried German physicians and administrators for their participation in medical crimes against humanity. The defendants were accused of conducting experiments on prisoners in concentration camps without consent. Of course, many of the prisoners died or were maimed by these experiments.In response to these atrocities, the Allied powers drafted the Nuremberg …

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