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Pius XII
The moral limits of medical research and treatment

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patient

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1 Int| interests of the individual patient and the interests of the 2 Int| interests of the individual patient to be treated. ~3) The interests 3 I | relations between doctor and patient, the personal right of the 4 I | the personal right of the patient to the life of his body 5 II | II. The Interests of the Patient as Justification of New 6 II | medical treatment of the patient demands taking a certain 7 II | cases the "interests of the patient" do provide the moral justification 8 II | without the consent of the patient. The doctor has no other 9 II | rights or power over the patient than those which the latter 10 II | tacitly. On his side, the patient cannot confer rights he 11 II | licitness of the right a patient has to dispose of himself. 12 II | with the consent of the patient. ~ 13 II | 13. As for the patient, he is not absolute master 14 II | sufficient nor determining. The patient is bound to the immanent 15 II | organism as a whole, the patient can allow individual parts 16 II | 14. The patient, then, has no right to involve 17 II | medical interests of the patient." ~ 18 II | psychotherapeutic interests of the patient" find a moral limit. It 19 II | have spoken directly of the patient, not of the doctor. We have 20 II | the personal right of the patient to dispose of himself, his 21 II | in the "interests of the patient?" The limit is the same 22 II | the same as that for the patient. It is that which is fixed 23 II | for the doctor as for the patient because, as We have already 24 II | rights given him by the patient and because the patient 25 II | patient and because the patient can give only what he himself 26 III| science and that of the patient, are closely allied to the 27 III| in the interests of the patient and in the interests of 28 III| to the detriment of the patient. In these cases the weighing 29 III| chances of success. If the patient gives his consent, the use


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