The experiment should be such as to yield fruitful results for the good of society, unprocurable by other methods or means of study, and not random and unnecessary in nature. |
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The protagonists of the practice of human experimentation justify their views on the basis that such experiments yield results for the good of society that are unprocurable by other methods or means of study. |
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But it needed desperate courage to kill yourself in a world where firearms, or any quick or certain poison, were completely unprocurable. |
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It is clear, for instance, in Central Africa, where copper and tin were unprocurable, that man must first have used iron. |
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