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Appendix V: Suggestions for Further Reading 
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Report of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments. New York: 
Oxford University Press. 
Annas, G.J., Glantz, L.H., and B.F. Katz. (1977). Informed Consent to Human 
Experimentation: The SubjecEs Dilemma. Cambridge: Ballinger. 
Annas, G.J., and M.A. Grodin. (1992). The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg 
Code. New York: Oxford University Press. 
Altman, L.K. (1986). Who Goes First ? The Story of Self Experimentation in 
Medicine. New York: Random House. 
Beecher, H.K. (1966). Ethics and clinical research. The New England Journal 
of Medicine 274(24):1354-1360. 
Beecher, H.K. (1939). Report to the Council: Experimentation in man. 
Journal of the American Medical Association 69(5):46l-478. 
Beauchamp, T.L., andJ.F. Childress. (2001). Principles of Biomedical Ethics. 
New York: Oxford University Press. 
Brandt, A.M. (1993). No Magic Bullet: A Social History of Venereal Disease in 
the United States Since 1880. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 
Emanuel, E.J., Grady, C., Crouch, R.A., Lie, R.K., Miller, F.G., and D. 
Wendler. (2008). The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics. New York: 
Oxford University Press. 
Faden, R.R. and T.L. Beauchamp. (1986). A History and Theory of Informed 
Consent. New York: Oxford University Press. 
Grodin, M.A., and L.H. Glantz. (1994). Children as Research Subjects: Science, 
Ethics , and Law. New York: Oxford University Press. 
Harkness, J.M., Lederer, S.E., and D. Wikler. (2001). Laying ethical founda- 
tions for clinical research. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 79(4): 
363-366. 
Hornblum, A.M. (1998). Acres of Skin: Human Experiments at Holmesburg 
Prison. New York: Routledge. 
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