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  2. Self-experimentation in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Self-experimentation refers to scientific experimentation in which the experimenter conducts the experiment on themself. Often this means that the designer, operator, subject, analyst, and user or reporter of the experiment are all the same.

  3. Self-experimentation - Wikipedia

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    Self-experimentation has a long and well-documented history in medicine which continues to the present day. [ 3 ] For example, after failed attempts to infect piglets in 1984, Barry Marshall drank a petri dish of Helicobacter pylori from a patient, and soon developed gastritis, achlorhydria , stomach discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and halitosis ...

  4. Jo Zayner - Wikipedia

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    Self-experimentation with genetic material Josie Zayner (formerly Josiah Zayner ; alternatively Jo; born February 8, 1981) is a biohacker , artist, and scientist best known for their self-experimentation and work making hands-on genetic engineering accessible to a lay audience, including CRISPR .

  5. Seth Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Through self-experimentation, he set out to solve this problem by varying aspects of his lifestyle, like exercise and calcium intake. [8] After many failures to see an improvement in his sleep, he eventually discovered that delaying breakfast, seeing faces in the morning, morning light, and standing solved this problem. [ 9 ]

  6. Henry K. Beecher - Wikipedia

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    New England Journal of Medicine. June 1966 Reprinted with commentary by Harkness, Lederer and Wikler. in Bull World Health Organ 2001; Beecher, H.K., Ethics and experimental therapy. Journal of the American Medical Association 186(9): 858–9,(30 Nov 1963) (Editorial) Beecher, H.K., Sheik Adhith. Experimentation in man.

  7. The Peckham Experiment - Wikipedia

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    George Scott Williamson (1884–1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889–1978), two doctors who later married, opened the Pioneer Health Centre in a house in Queen's Road SE5 in 1926, choosing Peckham, in south east London, because "this populace roughly represents a cross-section of the total populace of the nation with as widely differing a cultural admixture as it is possible to find in any ...

  8. Allen Neuringer - Wikipedia

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    Allen Neuringer is an American psychologist.He is a highly published and well regarded scientist in the field of the experimental analysis of behavior, as pioneered by B.F. Skinner.

  9. Ethics committee - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Self-experimentation in Medicine, University of California Press, 1987 ISBN 0520212819. S. C. Gandevia, "Self-experimentation, ethics, ...