The WMA expresses satisfaction with a new report that provides an overview of crimes committed in medicine during the Nazi regime. The report emphasizes the ongoing impact of research conducted during that era and highlights the need for strong ethical guidance in current times of conflicts.
The World Medical Association (WMA) expresses satisfaction with a new report on crimes committed in medicine during the Nazi regime. The report highlights the ongoing impact of research conducted during that era.
The WMA emphasizes the need for strong ethical guidance in current times of conflicts.
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