Welcome to the Podiatry Arena forums

You are currently viewing our podiatry forum as a guest which gives you limited access to view all podiatry discussions and access our other features. By joining our free global community of Podiatrists and other interested foot health care professionals you will have access to post podiatry topics (answer and ask questions), communicate privately with other members, upload content, view attachments, receive a weekly email update of new discussions, access other special features. Registered users do not get displayed the advertisements in posted messages. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our global Podiatry community today!

  1. Have you considered the Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp Online, for taking it to the next level? See here for more.
    Dismiss Notice
Dismiss Notice
Have you considered the Clinical Biomechanics Boot Camp Online, for taking it to the next level? See here for more.
Dismiss Notice
Have you liked us on Facebook to get our updates? Please do. Click here for our Facebook page.
Dismiss Notice
Do you get the weekly newsletter that Podiatry Arena sends out to update everybody? If not, click here to organise this.

The First Ever Clinical Trial (possibly)

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Robertisaacs, Nov 16, 2007.


  1. Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
    What was the first clinical trial?

    Don't bother looking in the lancet, or even the BMJ. The first clinical trial is found in the old testament of the bible.

    Daniel 1: 1-16

    Go read it (the bible is that dusty one with the dull cover propping up the leg of the wobbly table).

    Mind you, i suspect Simon* would have some words about the methodology, no random group selection, sample size, no statistical analysis...

    But still. Its there. How'dya like THAT mr Kippen?!

    Regards
    Robert

    *i mean simon spooner, not simon peter before anyone asks.
     
Loading...

Share This Page