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clinical  STUDIES & RESEARCH

This page is dedicated to the clinical studies of Dr. James Gunier

     Dr. Gunier,  spent the past 23 years in the study and search of natural substances for the treatment of cancer, chronic disease and terminal illness. He would like to share with you many of his discoveries in the following pages.

This page continues to be under revision

 

What Can Be Meant By Clinical Research & Studies

     Clinical studies and research is a class of clinical work differing from that usually done in hospitals and laboratories. Clinical study and research is more extensive. It is more intensive. Clinical study and research implies systematic investigation. While every patient that comes to us for help gives us an opportunity for investigation, systematic investigation especially implies full information. Clinical study implies discovery of facts by observation. While every patient offers a field for observation and experiment, discoveries come by unexpected accidents and therefore, come only to those who are prepared to seize the most unlooked for facts. Research implies the establishment of principles and laws. This is beyond the powers of undisciplined minds. It requires philosophical grasp. Clinical study, research and investigation does not seek casual and unsystematic reports, it seeks systematized results of systematic, co-coordinated, verified or verifiable clinical investigations.

     The idea that clinical work is necessarily inexact work and that clinical investigation cannot attain the exactness of the laboratory and therefore should not be attempted, is fallacious. Clinical research naturally embraces laboratory research. The clinician can be just as exact and scientific as the laboratory man, and may examine and systematize clinical phenomena just as a physicist may examine and systematize physical phenomena, provided he keep constantly in mind that unbiased observation must precede comparison and generalization, that generalization be not precipitate, that hypotheses serve only a temporary purpose as means of research and a permanent purpose as conclusions only when verified.

   

    
 

 
   
 

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