Excerpt from Biological Experimentation, Its Function and Limits: Including Answers to Nine Questions Submitted From the Leigh-Browne Trust
I can have no objection to answer the questions submitted to me, and in the answers will be as fair as possible. Ishall use my own past work in respect to experimentation, and shall answer the questions apart from what I may conceive to be the wishes of the questioners themselves.
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