(Solved): In many instances throughout the book, while there was not a law in place (at the time) to direct ce ...
In many instances throughout the book, while there was not a law in place (at the time) to direct certain activities of the physicians and the researchers, there were codes of ethics, and in most cases, the physicians and researchers knew the effects of withholding certain information from patients and the ethical implications of their actions. Discuss some of these legal/ethical interplays that the book discusses. Does your feelings on some of these instances change depending on whether the individual