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Initiated in response to Nazi [[Medical Case (NMT)|Nazi medical experiments]] and the resulting [[Nuremberg Code]], the continually updated world agreement on ethical principles for medical research with human subjects
Initiated in response to [[Medical Case (NMT)|Nazi medical experiments]] and the resulting [[Nuremberg Code]], the continually updated world agreement on ethical principles for medical research with human subjects

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A definition or brief description of Declaration of Helsinki.

Initiated in response to Nazi medical experiments and the resulting Nuremberg Code, the continually updated world agreement on ethical principles for medical research with human subjects