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Pius XII
The moral limits of medical research and treatment

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doctor

   Chap., N.
1 Int| methods. A serious, competent doctor will often see with a sort 2 Int| yourselves in your role of doctor, because only the doctor 3 Int| doctor, because only the doctor understands the medical 4 Int| treatment under discussion. The doctor, therefore, looks at the 5 I | confidential relations between doctor and patient, the personal 6 I | Granted, obviously, that the doctor's intervention is determined 7 II | moral justification of the doctor's conduct. Here again, the 8 II | it evident that what the doctor wants to do conforms to 9 II | as a private person, the doctor can take no measure or try 10 II | consent of the patient. The doctor has no other rights or power 11 II | is the moral limit to the doctor's action taken with the 12 II | the patient, not of the doctor. We have explained at what 13 II | question: Where does the doctor find a moral limit in research 14 II | limit is the same for the doctor as for the patient because, 15 II | We have already said, the doctor as a private individual 16 II | cannot, therefore, give the doctor permission to dispose of 17 III| moral justification of the doctor's right to try new approaches, 18 III| the common good, give the doctor the power to experiment 19 III| could ever authorize, any doctor's daring to try such an 20 III| State, however, that the doctor must receive authorization 21 III| the tried and competent doctor. Nevertheless, as Our explanation


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