Lederer Susan E
Perspect Biol Med. 2016;59(1):18-36. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2016.0020.
Henry K. Beecher (1904-1976) played an important role in the development of bioethics. His 1966 article "Ethics and Clinical Research" in the New England Journal of Medicine intensified concern about the welfare of patients participating in clinical research, and his leadership in the 1968 Harvard Ad Hoc Committee on Brain Death redefined the determination of death. Beecher deserves, and even demands, explanation and explication. This essay offers a biographical perspective on the Harvard professor. In addition to his early life and education in both Kansas and Boston, the essay explores how Beecher's experiences in World War II and in the new geopolitical realities of the Cold War shaped his views about the ethical dilemmas of clinical research.
亨利·K·比彻(1904 - 1976)在生物伦理学的发展中发挥了重要作用。他于1966年发表在《新英格兰医学杂志》上的文章《伦理与临床研究》加剧了人们对参与临床研究患者福利的关注,并且他在1968年哈佛脑死亡特设委员会中的领导地位重新定义了死亡的判定。比彻值得,甚至是需要解释和阐释。本文提供了一个关于这位哈佛教授的传记视角。除了他在堪萨斯和波士顿的早年生活及教育经历外,本文还探讨了比彻在第二次世界大战以及冷战新地缘政治现实中的经历如何塑造了他对临床研究伦理困境的看法。