CMNS 262 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Code-Switching, Nuremberg, Natural Sciences And Engineering Research Council

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Video: science and the swastica: the deadly experiment. Using concentration camp prisoners to develop procedures for war, sterilization for eugenics, and more. This included inflicting wounds similar to those of the battle, and sterilizing women. There was a nuremburg medical trial, the women shared their stories and identified the physicians involved. Participants should consent voluntarily and be free to withdraw at any time. Justified; it should advance the good of society. Universal declaration of human rights (1948): we are all human and deserve to be treated equally as such. World medication association"s declaration of helsinki (1964): doctors coming together in conferences to update and discuss medical ethics. Tuskegee syphilis study (1932-1972): poor black residents of u. s. with syphilis studied by doctors but not told about their disease. Willowbrook studies (1950s-1970s): a home for disabled people in the. States where they were studying hepatitis, questions about studying those who are not mentally sound to give their consent.

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