Nurses and human subjects research during the Third Reich and now
TítuloNurses and human subjects research during the Third Reich and now
Autor
Call number179.7/0016
Número del objeto04774g
Lugar de publicaciónHouston, Texas, United States
EditorialSpringer
Año de publicación
2014
Paginaciónpp87-98
MaterialArticle
ISBN9783319057019
NotesArticle from the book 'Human subjects research after the Holocaust.' pp87-98
Descripción
After the end of World War II, the world became aware of the unethical, violent and often capricious human subjects research on the concentration camp prisoners in Germany and Poland that was documented in the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial 1946-1949. During this trial, the participation of physicians and scientists in these experiments was exposed to the world. It was, and still is, difficult to understand how graduates of some of the world's best universities became instruments of the state to further its racial and military agendas