| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1962 - 732 pages
...in those experiments where the experimental physicians also serve as subjects. "Nuremberg rule No. 6. The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that determined by the human importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment. "Nuremberg rule No. 7. Proper preparations... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1962 - 1078 pages
...occur; except, perhaps in those experiments where the experimental physicians also serve as subjects. 6. The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that to be taken by the humanitarian importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment 7. Proper... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 694 pages
...society, unprocurable by other methods of study, and not random and unnecessary experiments in nature. 6. The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed...importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment. The widely felt need to supplement and modify the provisions of the Nuremberg Code led to the proliferation... | |
| Human beings - 1975 - 282 pages
...injury vill occur. The degree of risk to be taken vill never exceed that determined to be justifiable by the humanitarian Importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment. Proper preparations vill be made under the supervision of o qualified physician, knowledgeable in the... | |
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