The authors hold that to protect the subject of human experimentation from the bias of enthusiastic researchers in favor of the promise of some new procedure, an institutional review board must be consulted.
The authors hold that to protect the subject of human experimentation from the bias of enthusiastic researchers in favor of the promise of some new procedure, an institutional review board must be consulted.
See p. 347.
The authors hold that to protect the subject of human experimentation from the bias of enthusiastic researchers in favor of the promise of some new procedure, an institutional review board must be consulted.
See p. 347.