Double standards in medical research in developing countries

This book examines the ethical controversies that have surrounded the design and conduct of international medical research sponsored by industrialized countries or industry, and carried out in developing countries. The chief concern is that research subjects in developing countries may be exploited...

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Main Author: Macklin, Ruth 1938- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2004
Series:Cambridge law, medicine, and ethics 2
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