The declaration of Helsinki expanded on the Nuremberg Code byexplicitly stating the duty of a physician/researcher to safeguardpatients/research subjects, defining the elements of informedconsent, and emphasizing proper research design that is ethical andresults in an acceptable risk/benefit ratio
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