This volume investigates the history of the use of human subjects in atomic, biological and chemical warfare experiments by the US Government from World War II to the present. Secret government documents are presented which reveal a plethora of government experiments and expose details such as the inhumane subjection of soldiers to atomic blast fallouts and secret LSD and mescaline experiments.
This volume investigates the history of the use of human subjects in atomic, biological and chemical warfare experiments by the US Government from Wor...
Although it does not seem unusual to us that professionals be compensated for the product or service they provide, there are some professions that make us feel uncomfortable with the necessity of payment. "Paying the Doctor" explores this dilemma as it relates to the health care field. It analyzes and explains the roles of the health care provider, patient, and market influences in cost and reimbursement. Part introductions to each section familiarize the reader with the specific concerns it contains, and an overall conclusion describes the major points of a planned future payment system....
Although it does not seem unusual to us that professionals be compensated for the product or service they provide, there are some professions that ...
The authors consider the nature of explanatory models in the social sciences in order to suggest ways in which conceptual systems differ. They suggest that, in many cases, theorists, researchers and clinicians can utilize insights from rival models in building their own models, without sacrificing the integrity of their own work.
The authors consider the nature of explanatory models in the social sciences in order to suggest ways in which conceptual systems differ. They sugg...