Modern medical professionals and practitioners vary their diagnosis and method of practice based on what has been proven and tested clinically on the pursuit to attain the betterment of each individual and its community. Medical professionals conduct and prescribe their treatment based on what is ethical and acceptable in every aspect. However, several issues as to what ethical or unethical measures should be done have been raised regarding medical experiments especially those whose subjects were humans. It is criticized that the data are being obtained immorally and judged with culpability. A lot of issues have to be taken into consideration as well such as the scientific validity of the experiments done, the competency of the experimenters and the social utility in using the experimental data. Conditions and guidelines as to how and when this data is to be used must also …show more content…
Eventually, the lack of oxygen in these chambers would cause the victims brain and lungs to swell, resulting in death. If one were to survive this experiment then a vivisection of the survivor’s brain would be conducted, to demonstrate that high altitude sickness was a result of the formation of tiny air bubbles in the blood vessels of the subarachnoid part of the brain. This experiment was extremely dangerous and many people died due to the extreme changes in pressure. Of the 200 prisoners so tested, 80 died outright, and the remainder was executed. 3. Sea Water Experiments The sea water experiments were held at Dachau, like most of the other military experiments. Many German soldiers did not have access to fresh water while they are on the field. To solve this issue, doctors wanted to find a way to make sea water drinkable. Victims of these experiments were deprived of food and only given chemically processed