Who was tried in the Nuremburg Military Tribunals and why? Correct Answer: Doctors who
committed war crimes against humanity including medical experiments on concentration camp
inmates and other human subjects without
...
Who was tried in the Nuremburg Military Tribunals and why? Correct Answer: Doctors who
committed war crimes against humanity including medical experiments on concentration camp
inmates and other human subjects without consent
What was the outcome of the Nuremburg Military Tribunals? Correct Answer: After 140 days
of proceedings with testimony of 85 witnesses and submission of 1,500 documents, American
judges convicted 16 doctors on 8/20/1947. Seven were sentenced to death and executed
6/2/1948.
What historical document was born from the Nuremberg Military Tribunals? Correct Answer:
The Nuremberg Code (1947)
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and
injury... Correct Answer: should be avoided
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), voluntary consent of the human subject is... Correct
Answer: absolutely essential
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), the experiment must yield .... Correct Answer:
generalizable knowledge that could not be obtained in any other way and is not random and
unnecessary in nature
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), animal experimentation should. .. Correct Answer:
precede human experimentation
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), no experiment should be conducted if there is reason
to believe... Correct Answer: death of disabling injury will occur
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), the degree of risk to subject should....Correct Answer:
never exceed the humanitarian importance of the problem
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), risk to subjects should be minimized through...
Correct Answer: proper preparations
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), experiments should only be conducted by ... Correct
Answer: scientifically qualified investigators
According to the Nuremberg Code (1947), subjects should always be at liberty to....Correct
Answer: withdraw from experiments
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