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Pius XII
The moral limits of medical research and treatment

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medical

   Chap., N.
1 Int| expect Us to discuss the medical questions which concern 2 Int| field-not the limits of medical possibilities, of theoretical 3 Int| theoretical and practical medical knowledge, but the limits 4 Int| content with examining from a medical point of view what he can 5 Int| the doctor understands the medical evidence thoroughly both 6 Int| without exact knowledge of the medical facts it is impossible to 7 Int| therefore, looks at the medical aspect of the case, the 8 Int| completed mutually, the medical and moral evidence will 9 Int| methods of research and medical treatment, three main principles 10 Int| mind: ~1) The interests of medical science. ~2) The interests 11 Int| motivating and justifying medical treatment or whether they 12 I | own value in the domain of medical science no less than in 13 I | defined limits which even medical science cannot transgress 14 I | increasing and deepening medical science." Even on this condition, 15 II | as Justification of New Medical Methods of Research and 16 II | the following form: "The medical treatment of the patient 17 II | or psychic integrity in medical experiments or research 18 II | sets up its limits to the "medical interests of the patient." ~ 19 II | and tendencies. Here the "medical and psychotherapeutic interests 20 III| as Justification of New Medical Methods of Research and 21 III| any moral limit to the "medical interests of the community" 22 III| living man in every serious medical case? Does it raise barriers 23 III| of the individual in the "medical interests of the community." 24 III| concentration camps for their medical experiments. One finds how 25 III| subordinated to the community's medical interests, or is there here 26 III| transgression that permits no medical research? ~ 27 III| could find no one in the medical world to hold and defend 28 III| short time the reports on medical efforts and experiments 29 III| 32. Now medical experiments-the subject 30 III| experimentation in regard to new medical methods to be immediately 31 III| point of view. In this case, medical research will try to work


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