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A series of nonconsensual medical experiments performed, primarily at [[Nazi concentration camp]]s, for various miitary and [[Nazi race and biological ideology|radial ideological]] reasons. Most surviving experimenters were tried at the [[Medical Case (NMT)|Medical Case]] of the [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]]. The [[Nuremberg Code]], and then the [[Declaration of Helsinki]], were created as a response to what most considered egregious violations of [[medical ethics]]. |
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A series of nonconsensual medical experiments performed, primarily at Nazi concentration camps, for various miitary and radial ideological reasons. Most surviving experimenters were tried at the Medical Case of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals. The Nuremberg Code, and then the Declaration of Helsinki, were created as a response to what most considered egregious violations of medical ethics.