The cost of not doing medical research
W. C. Gibson
At a time when governmental expenditures on medical research are being
questioned by treasury boards, it seems wise to review historical examples
of profitable investment in such research. Differentiation of medical
research from medical technology is essential in this confrontation.
Continuity of merited research support is a key factor in attracting
inquisitive and gifted minds to this area of medical science. Medical
research should be seen as social investment and not as a charity.