The Consequences of Access to Unproven Treatments: Medical Ethics Didn’t Create the Problem, and It Isn’t the Solution

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (1):27-29 (2021)
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Few would disagree with the notion that it would be a wonderful thing if we could more quickly learn how to treat, or better yet cure, diseases afflicting millions of people. Alex John London argue...

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