Stein, Samuel W., 1928-1988.

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Samuel W. Stein, internist and cardiologist, was born in Hartford, Conn., and graduated from Yale University (1950) and Harvard Medical School (1954). He was assistant director of the medical department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1967-1983), where he served with Harriet Hardy, toxicologist and specialist in occupational medicine, on the Committee on the use of Humans as Experimental Subjects. He later succeede Hardy as chair of the Committee. Stein died in Cambridge, Mass., in 1988.

From the description of Papers, 1962-1968 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008109

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Human experimentation in medicine
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Birth 1928

Death 1988

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