Stories
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When self-deception becomes global hoax
Being deceived isn’t always a case of believing someone else’s lie. Experiments have shown that many of us can be manipulated into accepting our own fictions as true.
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The ancient doctors who refused payment
The NHS might only be 70 years old, but the idea of free healthcare goes back to Ancient Greece, when devout doctors provided their services without charge.
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Lying low for lockdown and beyond
For Liz Carr the chances of catching Covid-19 are the same as for anyone else, but as a Disabled person she's at much greater risk of not getting the treatment she needs if she falls ill.
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Duelling doctors
An enduring enthusiasm for 18th-century gentlemen to defend their ‘honour’ by duelling placed doctors in a delicate position. Specially when they faced being shot themselves.
Catalogue
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Moving towards institutionalisation of ethical review : report of the Institutional Ethics Committee, CEHAT (February 20001 - June 2002) / by Institutional Ethics Committee members Abhay Shukla [and others].
Centre for Enquiry into Health & Allied Themes (Mumbai, India). Institutional Ethics Committee.Date: 2002- Archives and manuscripts
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Neurosciences and Ethics Conference - Jakobsberg (See also: Lectures (SB/3))
Date: 1986Reference: SB/1/2/708Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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Human Genome - Lunshof, Jeantine (Includes report: "The Human Genome - Fundamental Research, Germline Modification and Ethics")
Date: 1992Reference: SB/1/2/378Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- Books
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee guidebook.
Date: 2002- Archives and manuscripts
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Principles of Neural Network Construction - Neurosciences and Ethics Conference, Jakobsberg
Date: 1986Reference: SB/3/28Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection