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    On the hazards of whistleblowers and on some problems of young biomedical scientists in our time.John T. Edsall - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (4):329-340.
    This paper examines two different, but closely related, classes of problems. The first part deals with whistleblowers, and the difficulties and dangers that they have often faced, although their actions, in the rare cases where they become necessary, are indispensable for the maintenance of honest science. The problems are illustrated by discussion of several specific cases from 1960 to 1990. The second part deals with problems that face many young scientists today, and the stresses to which they are exposed in (...)
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    Essay review Horace Judson and the molecular biologists.John T. Edsall - 1980 - Journal of the History of Biology 13 (1):141-158.
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    Nuclear war and human responsibility.John T. Edsall - 1985 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 28 (2):208.
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    On Margot o;apos;toole and the Baltimore case: A personal note on the evolution of my involvement.John T. Edsall - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):239 – 247.
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    Understanding blood and hemoglobin: an example of international relations in science.John T. Edsall - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 29 (3 Pt 2):S107.
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    The J.H.B. Bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, A. R. S., John T. Edsall, Muriel L. Blaisdell & John F. Cornell - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (2):281-287.
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    Blood and Hemoglobin: The Evolution of Knowledge of Functional Adaptation in a Biochemical System. Part I: The Adaptation of Chemical Structure to Function in Hemoglobin.John T. Edsall - 1972 - Journal of the History of Biology 5 (2):205 - 257.