Nuremberg Code
What was the main purpose of the Nuremberg Code?
to give clear rules about what was legal and what was not when conducting human experiments
The case is also known as
Doctors' trials
The suspects were involved in over 3,500,000 sterilizations of __________ citizens
German
How many points do the code comprise?
10
In what year was the Nuremberg code introduced?
1947
How many points were outlined during the first draft of the code?
6
Who held the Nuremberg trials after the world war 2?
Allied forces
The trial is held at
Bavaria
The Nuremberg Code is a set of research ethics principles for ___________.
Human Experimentation
Which of the following is not stated in the Nuremburg Code?
It should be based on new knowledge that justifies the experiment.
Which of the following is not a principle of the Nuremburg Code?
Justice against unethical acts.
The name of the case is : USA vs. __________________
Karl Brandt et al.
Who introduced the initial form of the Nuremberg Code
Leo Alexander
A set of research ethics principles for human experimentation:
Nuremberg Code
Which of the following is one of the points of the Nuremberg Code?
The experiment should be set up in a way which avoids unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injuries.
Dr. Alexander submitted a memorandum to the __________ for War Crimes which outlined six points defining legitimate research.
U.S. Counsel
The __________ has been accused of purposely trying to undermine Nuremberg in order to distance physicians from Nazi medical crimes
World Medical Organization
The Nuremberg code is a result of the subsequent Nuremberg trials at the end of __________.
World War 2
The verdicts of the trial are:
both a and b
These trials focused on doctors involved in the human experiments in _________
concentration camps