Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... ANIMAL WORK Before turning to the human subject for experimentation , the possibilities for learning from animals must be exhausted . Animal experimentation tells us much about anatomy , physiology , bio- chemistry , and to a ...
... ANIMAL WORK Before turning to the human subject for experimentation , the possibilities for learning from animals must be exhausted . Animal experimentation tells us much about anatomy , physiology , bio- chemistry , and to a ...
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... Animal studies are essential , but of themselves quite inadequate to guarantee safety . While various findings in animals may be accurate , that does not answer the ques- tion of whether they are relevant to man . Studies in man are re ...
... Animal studies are essential , but of themselves quite inadequate to guarantee safety . While various findings in animals may be accurate , that does not answer the ques- tion of whether they are relevant to man . Studies in man are re ...
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... animals . From the foregoing , it is evi- dent that in terms of quantity the biologic information derived from man will be less than that from animals , but the quality of that obtained from man usually supersedes the value of animal ...
... animals . From the foregoing , it is evi- dent that in terms of quantity the biologic information derived from man will be less than that from animals , but the quality of that obtained from man usually supersedes the value of animal ...
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