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  1. Human experimentation committees: professional or representative?Robert M. Veatch - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (5):31-40.
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  • Research Ethics Review in Australia, Europe, and North America.Paul M. McNeill - 1989 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 11 (3):4.
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  • Research Review at NIH.Mortimer B. Lipsett, John C. Fletcher & Marian Secundy - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (1):18-21.
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  • Should the Baby Live?: The Problem of Handicapped Infants.Helga Kuhse & Peter Singer - 1985 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Few subjects have generated so many newspaper headlines and such heated controversy as the treatment, or non-treatment, of handicapped newborns. In 1982, the case of Baby Doe, a child born with Down's syndrome, stirred up a national debate in the United States, while in Britain a year earlier, Dr. Leonard Arthur stood trial for his decision to allow a baby with Down's syndrome to die. Government intervention and these recent legal battles accentuate the need for a reassessment of the complex (...)
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  • Law and the Life Sciences: Baby Fae: The "Anything Goes" School of Human Experimentation.George J. Annas - 1985 - Hastings Center Report 15 (1):15.
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  • Law and the Life Sciences: Consent to the Artificial Heart: The Lion and the Crocodiles.George J. Annas - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (2):20.
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