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Clara Maass, Yellow Fever and Human Experimentation [PDF]
Clara Louise Maass, a 25-year-old American nurse, died of yellow fever on August 24, 1901, following experimental inoculation by infected mosquitoes in Havana, Cuba.
Enrique Chaves‐Carballo
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Of Mice and Men: Violence and Human Experimentation
Unethical human experimentation has long been a murky feature of medical research, most notoriously in the death camps of Nazi Germany. Despite the subsequent creation of the Nuremberg Code principles for the protection of human subjects, harmful medical
Paddy Rawlinson
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Animals have been used in research and teaching for a long time. However, clear ethical guidelines and pertinent legislation were instated only in the past few decades, even in developed countries with Judeo‐Christian ethical roots.
Rajkumar Cheluvappa+2 more
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Orientation: Proactive experimentation and risk-taking employee behaviours have received considerable attention both empirically and conceptually in organisational learning and development studies, as well as in relation to organisational innovation ...
Rose B. Mathafena, Anton Grobler
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Acculturating Human Experimentation: An Empirical Survey in France [PDF]
International audiencePreliminary results of an empirical study of human experimentation practices are presented and contrasted with those of a survey conducted a hundred years ago when clinical research, although tolerated, was culturally deviant.
Sverine Mathieu+2 more
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Assessing Student Errors in Experimentation Using Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models: A Comparative Study with Human Raters [PDF]
Arne Bewersdorff+4 more
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Subjects or Objects? Prisoners and Human Experimentation [PDF]
During the 1950s, inmates at what was then called Holmesburg Prison, in Philadelphia, were inoculated with condyloma acuminatum, cutaneous moniliasis, and viruses causing warts, herpes simplex, and herpes zoster.
Barron H. Lerner
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This article explores an early episode in the history of tropical medicine in colonial Lagos, British West Africa. It probes into the activities and outputs of scientists who operated within the Medical Research Institute (MRI) as a way to further ...
Adedamola Seun Adetiba
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(1) Background: When the severity of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) increases, patients often have difficulties in performing exercises. Whole-Body Vibration (WBV) may be a suitable alternative.
Y. Laurisa Arenales Arauz+5 more
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