For experimentation on human subjects to be ethical, absolute certainty in regard to the nature and degree of the risk to the subject is required.
For experimentation on human subjects to be ethical, absolute certainty in regard to the nature and degree of the risk to the subject is required.
To demand such certainty would often be detrimental to the patient and would also paralyze scientific research. See p. 347.
For experimentation on human subjects to be ethical, absolute certainty in regard to the nature and degree of the risk to the subject is required.
To demand such certainty would often be detrimental to the patient and would also paralyze scientific research. See p. 347.