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Video: Patients in North, Guinea Pigs in South

Patients in North, guinea pigs in South [Video file]. (2003). In Films On Demand. Retrieved October 5, 2015, from http://proxy.campbell.edu/login?url=http://digital.films.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=13883&xtid=54926

The North [North Africa] has established extreme strict principles and regulations in the field of human medical experimentation.“Enlightened consent” is demanded of patients recruited uniquely on a volunteer basis. But do these principles apply in the South where ethical commissions are often, to some degree, ineffective or even non-existent, and where medical trials are frequently the only way poorer patients can gain access to treatments that would otherwise be financially out of reach? (52 minutes)

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