question archive According to Henry Beecher, medical research experiments are:   sometimes ethical at their inception, but ultimately discredited by their results either ethical or unethical at their inception, regardless of the results always unethical when performed on humans sometimes unethical at their inception, but ultimately vindicated by their results  

According to Henry Beecher, medical research experiments are:   sometimes ethical at their inception, but ultimately discredited by their results either ethical or unethical at their inception, regardless of the results always unethical when performed on humans sometimes unethical at their inception, but ultimately vindicated by their results  

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According to Henry Beecher, medical research experiments are:

 

  1. sometimes ethical at their inception, but ultimately discredited by their results
  2. either ethical or unethical at their inception, regardless of the results
  3. always unethical when performed on humans
  4. sometimes unethical at their inception, but ultimately vindicated by their results

 

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