Therapeutic Exuberance: A Double-Edged Sword
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Valenstein, Elliot S.
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1992Subject
Attitudes; Biomedical Research; Biomedical Technologies; Brain; Costs and Benefits; Economics; Evaluation; Historical Aspects; Hospitals; Institutionalized Persons; International Aspects; Investigators; Mass Media; Mental Institutions; Methods; Misconduct; Motivation; Neurosciences; Physicians; Psychiatry; Psychology; Psychosurgery; Random Selection; Regulation; Research; Risks and Benefits; Statistics;
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