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Pius XII
The moral limits of medical research and treatment

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knowledge

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1 Int| theoretical and practical medical knowledge, but the limits of moral 2 Int| and because without exact knowledge of the medical facts it 3 I | 7. Scientific knowledge has its own value in the 4 I | usefulness or use of the acquired knowledge. Moreover, knowledge as 5 I | acquired knowledge. Moreover, knowledge as such and the full understanding 6 I | at new, wider and deeper knowledge and understanding of the 7 I | increases and deepens our knowledge. Sometimes it happens that 8 I | pursues the increase of knowledge, morally the method is not 9 III| from other facts and other knowledge. The principle of totality


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