Benjamin Baron

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They were wise to do this: when the biochemist Clive McCay at Cornell University stitched together sixty-nine pairs of rats in 1956 (two by two), he learned two important things. The older and younger rats reacted differently to the same dose of barbiturate. And patience was essential. ‘If two rats are not adjusted to each other, one will chew the head of the other until it is destroyed.’
Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Mysterious, Miraculous World of Blood
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