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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2011

Zachary M. Schrag*
Affiliation:
George Mason University

Abstract

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Copyright © Donald Critchlow and Cambridge University Press 2011

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NOTES

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9. Petryna, Adriana, When Experiments Travel: Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects (Princeton, 2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Abadie, Roberto, The Professional Guinea Pig: Big Pharma and the Risky World of Human Subjects (Durham, 2010).CrossRefGoogle Scholar