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1 Int| science, the interests of the individual patient and the interests
2 Int| 2) The interests of the individual patient to be treated. ~
3 II | whole, the patient can allow individual parts to be destroyed or
4 II | faculties and his organs, the individual must observe the hierarchy
5 II | the doctor as a private individual disposes only of the rights
6 III| interests of science or the individual? Or, stated differently:
7 III| power to experiment on the individual in the interests of science
8 III| transgress the right of the individual to dispose of himself? In
9 III| suppress the right of the individual over his body and life,
10 III| they cite the fact that the individual is subordinated to the community,
11 III| community, that the good of the individual must give way to the common
12 III| that the sacrifice of an individual for purposes of research
13 III| investigation profits the individual in the long run. ~
14 III| to the sacrifice of the individual in the "medical interests
15 III| point is the interest of the individual subordinated to the community'
16 III| the subordination of the individual to the community, of the
17 III| to the community, of the individual's welfare to the common
18 III| personality fully according to his individual and social abilities. Considered
19 III| subsisting in itself and its individual members are not integral
20 III| upon the organism of the individual in the "interests of the
21 III| does not act as a private individual, but as a mandatory of the
22 III| does not dispose of the individual's right to life. In this
23 III| produced for science, the individual and the community. ~
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