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November 9, 2004
Could you pass a maggot, please?
My late father -- Dr. Walter M. Kirkendall -- was a master internist who was a legend among his students for his diagnostic skills and conservative views toward use of many medicines. For one of the reasons supporting his skepticism regarding the use of clinically untested medicines, take a look at Alex Tabarrok's post over at Marginal Revolutions on Jerry Avorn's new book, Powerful Medicines.
Posted by Tom at November 9, 2004 8:38 AM |
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