and now a cautionary tale of great discoveries squandered in the sea of life by regeneron and the united states
pubmed.org rantner ej
note the lancet article that describes the treatment of the cause of causalgia in boston by ratner ej
social security number 096-12-1917
the patient was mrs j edward spike jr
her husband was on the board of the leahy foundation and she had been unsble to be treated anywhere in boston
i assume you are not partisl to new haven or yale
causagia has occurred in every conflict since it was first described in the medical literature of the us civil war. it was regared as untreatable then and untreatable now.
ratner approached regeneron and amgen at my suggestion with the observation of a previously unknown ALS pathology of themscillary dinus from which the disease may be explicated. ALS is infectious in nature
ratner's work was known to watson of cold spring harbor laboratory
ratner treated the former director of publications nancy ford
the laboratory is fsmous for knowing everything about nothing
it cannot explain the why of the lancet supra
my scientific interests are plebian. by sooting bcg as per faustmanlab.org i can regenerate my insulin producing cells and live a better life
sadly it is easier to buy or make fentany derivatives than obtain bcg
a future law school hypothetical might consist of a a woman with lupus and a dope addict entering a pharmacy with guns drawn. the dope addict asks for dope and is given same
the woman asks for bcg and as the pharmacist speaks a slug rips through his heart
bcg treats lupus and yet
congratulations but consider the defects and soiled minds of regeneron
Students and school officials at Jericho High School gradually realized the extent of their success on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017, as they saw the names of the 58 first-round winners from Nassau and Suffolk counties in the 2017 Regeneron Science Talent Search -- including nine students at their school -- exchanged congratulatory hugs and then returned to their computers to scan lists of winners in other parts of the country.
Three Long Island teenagers have won $25,000 finalist awards in the nation’s oldest high school science competition, through their expertise in laser technology, solar energy and burn therapy.
Nathaniel Lee and Archana Verma, both of Jericho High School, and Emily Peterson of Smithtown High School East in St. James were among 40 finalists named nationwide Tuesday in the Regeneron Science Talent...
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