DIRECT EXAMINATION
Mr. Hardy: Now, Professor Ivy, before adjournment you were beginning to discuss medical ethics in the United States.
Do you have there also the principles and rules as set forth by the American Medical Association to be followed?
Witness Dr. Ivy: Yes.
Q. What was the basis on which the American Medical Association adopted those rules?
A. I submitted to them a report of certain experiments which had been performed on human subjects along with my conclusions as to what the principles of ethics should be for use of human beings as subjects in medical experiments. I asked the association to give me a statement regarding the principles of medical ethics and what the American Medical Association had to say regarding the use of human beings as subjects in medical experiments.
Q. Would you kindly pass up to me that ruling of the principles put out by the American Medical Association? This apparently isn’t what I am referring to, Doctor. Do you have a publication which is published by the American Medical Association entitled “Principles of Ethics Concerning Experimentation on Human Beings”?
A. Not with me here.