Abstract
The British Medical Journal, in the issue of July 18, devotes considerable space, under three headings, to the vitally important and still disturbing matter of human experimentation. In a leading article, "Ethics of Human Experimentation," it sketches briefly some of the events, such as the Nuremberg Trials, that have given rise to the efforts to develop an acceptable working code of ethics for clinical investigators, and refers to the letter and editorial on the subject published in this Journal on May 7.Various codes of ethics have been devised, the Nuremberg Code being the first, or at least the . . .

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