Commentary: The Application of Medical Ethics in Biomedical Research

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15 (4):439-441 (2006)
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Abstract

The question of how to prevent the malevolent use of biomedical research is not new. It has its genesis in how to prevent any new technology, invention, or scientific discovery created for the benefit and advancement of human welfare being used for the expressed purpose of harming the human community. There is the ethical component, the social responsibility component, and the intent to preserve the beneficent characteristic of biomedical research at stake in this issue

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