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Tiny penises and Oprah (also: Breasts are immunization devices (!))



 
 
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Old April 11th 04, 04:13 PM
Are You Experienced
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David Wright wrote in message
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ignorance is bliss

Then you must be a very happy person.

enjoy your life

I do. Correcting the misapprehensions of people like you is one of
the small pleasures. I suspect you've confused patenting something
with getting FDA approval for it (which *does* require proof of
efficacy, unlike a patent).

medical patents require that
that has been done years ago
negativity is no substitute for ignorance


Let's be a bit more precise here. The degree of proof of efficacy is
up to the whims of the Patent and Trademark Office, which often does a
rather poor job (that's why several perpetual motion machine patents
managed to slide by). In vitro studies might sometimes be accepted.


invivo (human) studies are better than animal studies




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Old April 11th 04, 07:29 PM
David Wright
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Are You Experienced wrote:

David Wright wrote in message
om...

ignorance is bliss

Then you must be a very happy person.

enjoy your life

I do. Correcting the misapprehensions of people like you is one of
the small pleasures. I suspect you've confused patenting something
with getting FDA approval for it (which *does* require proof of
efficacy, unlike a patent).

medical patents require that
that has been done years ago
negativity is no substitute for ignorance


Let's be a bit more precise here. The degree of proof of efficacy is
up to the whims of the Patent and Trademark Office, which often does a
rather poor job (that's why several perpetual motion machine patents
managed to slide by). In vitro studies might sometimes be accepted.


invivo (human) studies are better than animal studies


I'm aware of that. It's also competely irrelevant to the point I was
making.

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)



 




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