How Should We Regard Information Gathered in Nazi Experiments?

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Abstract

Immorally acquired information from Nazi experimentation or other sources infects the body of scientific and biomedical knowledge. Responding to this reality ethically means insisting on good teaching about the horrific history of such information's sources and careful deliberation about how it is referenced and described.

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Caplan, A. L. (2021). How Should We Regard Information Gathered in Nazi Experiments? AMA Journal of Ethics, 23(1), E55–E58. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2021.55

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