Rasmussen Nicolas
School of History and Philosophy of Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
Bull Hist Med. 2005 Spring;79(1):50-80. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2005.0036.
This essay describes collaborations between American pharmaceutical companies and clinical investigators, mainly in academic medical centers and other research institutions, during the interwar period. I argue that efforts on the part of early twentieth-century "scientific medicine" reformers to impose higher standards on the testing and promotion of pharmaceuticals led both to the intended disciplining of the drug industry and also, as a reciprocal but unintended consequence, to a deep involvement with industry among medical scientists. Three basic patterns of collaboration between clinical trialists and sponsoring drugs firms are described. These patterns may help illuminate the mutual accommodation between ethical drug firms and academic clinical researchers (and institutions) that still prevails today.
本文描述了两次世界大战期间美国制药公司与临床研究人员之间的合作,这些临床研究人员主要来自学术医学中心和其他研究机构。我认为,20世纪早期“科学医学”改革者为提高药品测试和推广标准所做的努力,既导致了对制药行业预期的规范,也产生了一个相互但非预期的后果,即医学科学家与行业深度参与其中。文中描述了临床试验人员与制药企业之间合作的三种基本模式。这些模式可能有助于阐明如今仍然盛行的正规制药公司与学术临床研究人员(及机构)之间的相互适应。