An edition of By prescription only (1967)

By prescription only

a report on the roles of the United States Food and Drug Administration, the American Medical Association, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and others in connection with the irrational and massive use of prescription drugs that may be worthless, injurious, or even lethal.

2d ed. rev. and updated.
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An edition of By prescription only (1967)

By prescription only

a report on the roles of the United States Food and Drug Administration, the American Medical Association, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and others in connection with the irrational and massive use of prescription drugs that may be worthless, injurious, or even lethal.

2d ed. rev. and updated.
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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
446

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Edition Notes

First ed. published in 1965 under title: The therapeutic nightmare.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.4/7/615190973
Library of Congress
HD9666.6 .M55 1967

The Physical Object

Pagination
xliv, 446 p.
Number of pages
446

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5532808M
LCCN
67008830

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