Research on Human Subjects: Problems of Social Control in Medical Experimentation

Research on Human Subjects: Problems of Social Control in Medical Experimentation

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Jan 30, 1979 · English · Paperback (284 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 284
Language English
Published Jan 30, 1979
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0878556494
ISBN-13 9780878556496

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Bernard Barber delves into the ethical complexities surrounding the use of human subjects in medical experimentation. He highlights the rapid growth of biomedical research and the pressing need for social control measures to ensure the rights and well-being of participants are upheld. As advancements in science continue to emerge, the balancing act between innovation and ethics becomes increasingly intricate.

Through comprehensive analysis, Barber investigates the vulnerabilities faced by human subjects and the potential repercussions of inadequate oversight. By examining past case studies and ethical frameworks, he addresses the delicate interplay between scientific progress and moral responsibility. This scrutiny unveils the vital importance of rigorous regulations and transparent practices.

Ultimately, Barber's work serves as a clarion call for a deeper understanding of the sociocultural factors that influence medical experimentation. He underscores the necessity for collaboration among researchers, ethicists, and policymakers to forge a path that respects human dignity while advancing scientific endeavors.

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