Regarding 'Informing consent in New Zealand research: researchers' conflict of interest and patient vulnerability'

Martin Tolich and Kate Mary Baldwin, in their article published in the 25 February 2005 issue of the Journal (http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/118-1210/1325/), made some extraordinary statements that I should like to comment upon, starting with the Abstract where there is the assertion that "New...

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Veröffentlicht in:New Zealand medical journal 2005-04, Vol.118 (1212), p.U1393
1. Verfasser: Baird, M A H
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Zusammenfassung:Martin Tolich and Kate Mary Baldwin, in their article published in the 25 February 2005 issue of the Journal (http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/118-1210/1325/), made some extraordinary statements that I should like to comment upon, starting with the Abstract where there is the assertion that "New Zealand health ethics had its origins at National Women's Hospital where a physician researched his own patients."
ISSN:1175-8716