REFERENCES
- Granshaw L. Upon this principle I have based a practice: the development and reception of antisepsis in Britain, 1867–1890. Medical Innovations in Historical Perspective, J V Pickstone. Palgrave Macmillan, London 1992; 17–46, Pagel W, New Light on William Harvey. New York: Karger; 1976
- Ioannidis J PA. Contradicted and initially stronger effects in highly cited clinical research. JAMA 2005; 294: 218–228
- Planck M. Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers, F. Gaynor. Philosophical Library, New York 1947; 33–34
- Bynum W F. Science and the Practice of Medicine. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1994; 43–44
- Allen P L. The Wages of Sin: Sex and Disease, Past and Present. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2002
- Scull A. Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine. Yale University Press, New Haven 2007
- Valenstein E S. Great and Desperate Cures: The Rise and Decline of Psychosurgery and Other Radical Treatments for Mental Illness. Basic Books, New York 1986
- Hróbjartsson A, Gøtzsche P C. Is the placebo powerless? An analysis of clinical trials comparing placebo with no treatment. N Engl J Med May, 2001; 24: 344, 1594–1602
- Waller J. Leaps in the Dark. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2004
- Mill J S. On Liberty and Other Essays. Oxford University Press, Oxford 1998; 26