The ethics of clinical trials

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The author pursues the thesis that it is sometimes unethical not to conduct clinical trials. He sets the problem in the framework of the whole of clinical activity and not only that of clinical trials. As the heart of it all is the doctor's own responsibility and right to judge and to act according to conscience. And this must be preserved at all costs, no matter what 'society' attempts to dictate.

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Wing, J. K. (1975). The ethics of clinical trials. Journal of Medical Ethics, 1(4), 174–175. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.1.4.174

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