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15 Post author: PhilGoetz 01 October 2011 05:17PM

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Comment author: asr 03 October 2011 10:36:16PM 1 point [-]

SOMEBODY had to try that at some point, and I think Jenner had reasonable evidence, but I don't think that sort of thing would fly today.

I agree it wouldn't pass muster today, but that may just be because we aren't facing a disease as deadly as smallpox.

There's a good moral case for experimenting on somebody without their consent IF: 1) Doing the experiment has a high probability of getting a cure into widespread use quickly 2) Getting consent for an equivalent experiment would be difficult or time-consuming 3) The disease is prevalent and serious enough that a delay to find a consenting subject is a bigger harm than the involuntary experiment.

Comment author: Raemon 03 October 2011 10:43:29PM 0 points [-]

Agreed.