Looking Backward 2143-1943: The Rise and Fall of the RCT

In the fall of 1943, British scientist healer Philip D ’Arcy Hart was asked to investigate whether the fungus Penicillium patulum, administered by nasal spray, could “cure” a low-morbidity respiratory disease known as “coryza,” which was a viral syndrome largely caused by enterovirii and subsequently eradicated after the introduction of the l ate 21st-century nano-atomospheric cleansing procedures and modern-day global approaches to atmospheric regulation. This now eradicated and largely forgotten ailment, also called “the common cold,” afflicted human populations living in densely populated conditions, such as urban dwellers and sol diers in close quarters, as recently as the mid-21st century.
Source: Value in Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Tags: HEOR in the Broader Context of HTA/CER Source Type: research