2013
DOI: 10.13169/statecrime.2.1.0072
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Of Mice and Men: Violence and Human Experimentation

Abstract: Unethical human experimentation has long been a murky feature of medical research, most notoriously in the death camps of Nazi Germany. Despite the subsequent creation of the Nuremberg Code principles for the protection of human subjects, harmful medical trials continue to be conducted in the name of scientific inquiry and for the advancement of public health. Most, but not all, of the victims are marginalized groups, racially, ethnically and/or socio-economically defined, those for whom justice is often littl… Show more

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“…The DoH also made specific reference to the protection of the vulnerable in medical research (World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki 2008). Despite these universally recognised principles, unethical experimentation has continued, and countries as diverse as the US, Britain, China, Russia and North Korea have become sites of injurious and fatal clinical trials on human subjects (Evans ; Hurst ; Rawlinson ). While acknowledging the lessons to be learned from Nazi Germany, some academics have explained this aspect of the Holocaust as a uniquely dark moment in medical history, unrivalled in its barbarism and intentional disregard for human life (Lifton ; Proctor ; Weindling ).…”
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“…The DoH also made specific reference to the protection of the vulnerable in medical research (World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki 2008). Despite these universally recognised principles, unethical experimentation has continued, and countries as diverse as the US, Britain, China, Russia and North Korea have become sites of injurious and fatal clinical trials on human subjects (Evans ; Hurst ; Rawlinson ). While acknowledging the lessons to be learned from Nazi Germany, some academics have explained this aspect of the Holocaust as a uniquely dark moment in medical history, unrivalled in its barbarism and intentional disregard for human life (Lifton ; Proctor ; Weindling ).…”
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“…Examples of groups subjected to unethical research in the 20th century include Residential Schools for Aboriginal Canadians, 5 senior citizens, 6 and typically, members of socially deprived and undervalued populations. 7 The more reliable scientific data that emerged from Nazi experimentation is in the areas of hypothermia, 8 malnutrition and starvation, 9 and anatomical studies. 10 It is impossible to justify the use by the AMA criteria alone.…”
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confidence: 99%