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Research
Summer 2006

A Review of

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Helke Ferrie









 

 

 

 

Abstract: Dr. Abram Hoffer's life could justly be described as being an essential nutrient in its own right. Such research, being based on the right questions, correct observations, and relevant assumptions, functions like a vitamin, mineral, or essential fatty acid for the growth of medical knowledge. This is so because such research sustains and nourishes every branch of inquiry it comes in contact with.

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