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- Staff Memo: Prospective Recommendation on Compensation for Research Injuries
- Attachment: Compensation for Research Injuries: Ethical and Legal Implications
- Attachment: Do Deserving subjects not Recieve Compensation?
- Attachment: The Nature and Extent of Research Related Injuries
- Attachment: Existing Remedies and their Limitations
- Attachment: Compensation for Research Injuries: Conduct and Experiment
- Attachment: Compensation for Research Injuries, Volume II
- Attachment: "Ballot" for Faxing
- Attachment: Selected Text from Women and Health Research
- 16bb01: Compensation for Research Injuries: Cover Page
- 16bb02: Different Images of the Research Subject
- 16bb03: Risk (and Risk-Spreading) as a Social Problem
- 16bb04: Human Guinea Pigs
- 16bb05: Critical Loopholes in the Consent Procedure
- 16bb06: Voluntary Participation in Research
- 16bb07: Subjects Participating in Research
- 16bb08: Distribution of Therapeutic/Nontherapeutic Projects
- 16bb09: Percent of all subjects Exposed to Four Invasive Procedures
- 16bb10: Assumption of Risk
- 16bb11: Administrative Burden and Costs
- 16bb12: Effects of Introducing a Compensation Program
- 16bb13: Evaluation of Insurance Alternatives
- 16bb14: Ethics of Compensation System for Research Injuries
- 16bb15: NTIS (End of Page)