The Ethical Dilemmas of Research and Practice

Reviews the book, Ethical Issues in Epidemiologic Research edited by Laurence Tancredi (1986). If ever a book's title misstated its substance, this one has. True, the book is about ethical issues, but it is also about the spectrum of practical, political, and scientific judgments that needs to...

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