Chap., N.
1 Int| view of the vast field of research and work which is yours.
2 Int| moral conscience of the research worker, the specialist and
3 Int| unsolved. The bold spirit of research incites one to follow newly
4 Int| attempts and methods of research and medical treatment, three
5 I | Science as Justification for Research and the Use of New Methods. ~
6 I | virtue of this principle, research and the acquisition of truth
7 I | scientific and technical research offers every moral guarantee.
8 I | therefore, as well as its research and acquisitions, must be
9 II | of New Medical Methods of Research and Treatment. ~
10 II | in medical experiments or research when they entail serious
11 II | doctor find a moral limit in research into and use of new methods
12 III| of New Medical Methods of Research and Treatment. ~
13 III| for and justifies further research. The two interests of which
14 III| is a question of serious research, of honest efforts to promote
15 III| individual for purposes of research and scientific investigation
16 III| public authority, certain research centers systematically demanded
17 III| that permits no medical research? ~
18 III| therefore, pass it on to research workers and doctors. It
19 III| the limits and confines of research and experimentation in regard
20 III| men must be preceded by research on cadavers or the model
21 III| view. In this case, medical research will try to work on its
22 III| paralyze all serious scientific research and very frequently be to
23 III| serious obstacle to scientific research and work. Nevertheless,
24 III| from other fields of man's research, investigations and work.
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