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Human experimentation



         


Medical experiments on human beings are an important part of medical research, and many people volunteer for clinical trials of medical treatments. Some people also volunteer to be subjects for experiments in basic medical science and biology.

Some experiments can involve the testing of cosmetic products or ingredients on humans instead of animals.

In some notable cases, doctors have performed experiments on themselves, where they have not been willing to risk the lives of others: this is known as self-experimentation.

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Medical experimentation on unconsenting people

However, there has also been medical experimentation on unconsenting humans, either covertly, or under coercion. In some cases, the pretext of medical experimentation has been used as a justification for some of the most shameful atrocities of human history.

Some of these episodes include:

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World War II

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After World War II, but not ongoing

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Questionable psychological experiments

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Ongoing

The Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki both set out rules which are intended to stop such abuses.

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See also

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