Weindling P
School of Humanitites, Oxfrod Brookes University, UK.
Bull Hist Med. 2001 Spring;75(1):37-71. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2001.0049.
The Nuremberg Code has generally been seen as arising from the Nuremberg Medical Trial. This paper examines developments prior to the Trial, involving the physiologist Andrew Conway Ivy and an inter-Allied Scientific Commission on Medical War Crimes. The paper traces the formulation of the concept of a medical war crime by the physiologist John West Thompson, as part of the background to Ivy's code on human experiments of 1 August 1946. It evaluates subsequent responses by the American Medical Association, and by other war crimes experts, notably Leo Alexander, who developed Ivy's conceptual framework. Ivy's interaction with the judges at Nuremberg alerted them to the importance of formulating ethical guidelines for clinical research.
《纽伦堡法典》通常被视为源自纽伦堡医学审判。本文考察了审判之前的事态发展,涉及生理学家安德鲁·康韦·艾维以及一个同盟国医学战争罪行科学委员会。本文追溯了生理学家约翰·韦斯特·汤普森对医学战争罪行概念的构想,这是艾维1946年8月1日人体实验准则的部分背景。本文评估了美国医学协会以及其他战争罪行专家,尤其是发展了艾维概念框架的利奥·亚历山大随后做出的反应。艾维在纽伦堡与法官的互动使他们认识到为临床研究制定伦理准则的重要性。