
doi: 10.1002/cpt196783359
pmid: 6071708
This JOURNAL has avoided criticizing the FDA for its weaknesses and its failings because we have feIt that it is charged with a virtually impossible job. Certain recent actions of the FDA, however, violate basic principles of science and education, andhere the Editor feels that in the interest of the public and of medicine he must speak.
United States Food and Drug Administration, Philosophy, Medical, United States
United States Food and Drug Administration, Philosophy, Medical, United States
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