| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1961 - 1928 lapas
...doctors." Is it prudent, he asks, for the profession to become so largely dependent on the drug firms "for support of scientific Journals and medical societies,...and now also for a large part of their education?" Hardly any of us, perhaps, could read his trenchant and courageous article without risk of a blush... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1961 - 1442 lapas
...prudent, he asks, for the profession to become so largely dependent on the drug firms "for supjiort of scientific journals and medical societies, for...and now also for a large part of their education?" Hardly any of us, perhaps, could read his trenchant and courageous article without risk of a blush... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1961 - 1226 lapas
...pharmaceutical manufacturers to support of scientific journals and medical societies, for entertainment, and w» also for a large part of their education' Do all concerned realize the hazard oí arousing the wrath of the people by i: unwholesome entanglement of doctors with the makers and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1962 - 1078 lapas
...May i* now i'rofemor, Department Pediatric*. New York Univernty College Median*. ice of promotion? I> it prudent for physicians to become greatly dependent...entanglement of doctors with the makers and sellers of drugs? That these are grave and pressing questions and not trivial fears should become apparent in the ensuing... | |
| 1979 - 1034 lapas
...t Dr. May is now Professor, Department of Pediatrics, New York University College of Medicine. ice of promotion? Is it prudent for physicians to become...wrath of the people by an unwholesome entanglement of doctor* with the makers and sellers of drugs? That these are grave and pressing questions and not trivial... | |
| Howard Brody - 2007 - 386 lapas
...striving of merchants seeking to increase the sales of drugs by conscripting "education" in the sen-ice of promotion? Is it prudent for physicians to become...entanglement of doctors with the makers and sellers of drugs?44 May, unlike later critics, expressed evenhanded concern for the integrity of the industry,... | |
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