Abstract

This book is a collection of essays by authors of established repute. The essays outline the general principles and important points to be kept in mind in the evaluation of drugs. The contents cover a wide range of topics from statistics to ethics. The objective of the series of essays is to improve the calibre of clinical trials in order to define the potentials of new drugs more accurately and rapidly, and also to present standards which should enable the practitioner and student to be more critical in judging the reports of clinical trials and the claims which are made in the promotion of new drugs. The book will probably be most useful in furnishing an introduction to the subject.

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