The trial of the “German doctors” exposed atrocities of Nazi medical science and led to the Nuremberg Code governing human experimentation. In Japan, Unit 731 carried out hideous experiments on captured Chinese and downed American pilots. In the United States, stories linger of biological experimentation during the Korean War. This collection of essays looks at the dark medical research conducted during and after World War II. Contributors describe this research, how it was brought to light, and the rationalizations of those who perpetrated and benefited from it.
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{PDF} Dark Medicine: Rationalizing Unethical Medical Research (Bioethics and the Humanities) William R. LaFleur, Gernot B?hme, Susumu Shimazono
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