An Informed, Intelligent Patient is the Best Laboratory Animal

An intelligent patient, private or otherwise, to whom you have taken the trouble to explain the nature of the investigation, makes the best laboratory animal.

Notes:

A great quote from Fuller Albright.

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 Some of the 'Do's' and 'Do-Nots' in Clinical Investigation
Periodicals>Journal Article:  Albright, Fuller (1944), Some of the 'Do's' and 'Do-Nots' in Clinical Investigation, Journal of Clinical Investigation, 23, 921-26, Retrieved on 2011-09-01
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