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Defining Drugs - How Government Became the Arbiter of Pharmaceutical Fact

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Henry Parrish II Zusammenfassung Drug-related morbidity and mortality is rampant in contemporary industrial society, despite or perhaps because, government has assumed a critical role in the process by which drugs are developed and approved Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: “The Search for Order” between Progressivism and the New Deal; 2: Pharmaceutical Fact; 3: Letters between Leaders; 4: Dispensing Doctors and Counter-Prescribing Pharmacists; 5: Negotiating Reality: The Construction of Enforceable Pharmaceutical Standards

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Drug-related morbidity and mortality is rampant in contemporary industrial society, despite or perhaps because, government has assumed a critical role in the process by which drugs are developed and approved

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