Human Guinea Pigs
Discover the thought-provoking insights of "Human Guinea Pigs," a compelling report by a consultant physician that delves into the ethical implications of medical research. First published in 1967, this essential read explores the impact of clinical experiments on the lives of men, women, and children who participate as subjects. With a keen focus on the responsibilities of the medical profession, this book raises important questions about consent, safety, and the human cost of scientific advancement. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this paperback edition spans 242 pages and is a must-have for anyone interested in the intersection of healthcare and ethics. Available now at Bookshop, "Human Guinea Pigs" invites readers to reflect on the moral dimensions of medical experimentation and its far-reaching consequences.