Abstract

The Editors of Perspectives in Biology and Medicine are honored to present in this issue the texts of eight lectures presented in a Symposium held in 1998 at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. The Symposium "Medical Research Ethics at the Millennium: What Have We Learned?" grew out of discussions on the NIH campus of how to deal with the Pernkopf Atlas of Human Anatomy, published during the apogee of fascism, several copies of which were held in the NIH medical library [1].

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