If I Die in the Service of Science: The Dramatic Stories of Medical Scientists Who Experimented on Themselves
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If I Die in the Service of Science: The Dramatic Stories of Medical Scientists Who Experimented on Themselves

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"If I Die in the Service of Science" (First published as "Guinea Pig Doctors") details the lives, experiments and discoveries of eight medical doctors who, in the course of their scientific investigations, used their own bodies to verify their revolutionary medical theories. Beginning with John Hunter's work on "the pox" in 18th century Englan...more
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Published October 30th 2003 by Authors Choice Press
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