Problems which are challenging investigators in medicine
Herrick JF, Krusen FH · 1956
Medical research challenges identified in 1956 mirror obstacles facing today's EMF health investigators.
Plain English Summary
This 1956 medical research review examined the major challenges facing investigators in medicine during that era. The authors identified key obstacles that researchers encountered when conducting medical studies and investigations. While specific to general medical research, this work provides historical context for understanding how scientific investigation challenges have evolved, including those now facing EMF health researchers.
Why This Matters
This 1956 review offers valuable perspective on the enduring challenges in medical research that remain relevant to EMF health investigations today. The obstacles identified by Herrick and Krusen - likely including funding limitations, methodological difficulties, and institutional resistance to new findings - mirror many issues currently facing EMF researchers. The reality is that scientific investigation has always faced headwinds, particularly when findings challenge established interests or require paradigm shifts.
What this means for you is understanding that today's EMF research challenges aren't unprecedented. The same institutional and methodological barriers that existed in 1956 continue to shape how we study electromagnetic field health effects. This historical context helps explain why EMF research progress can seem frustratingly slow, despite mounting evidence of biological effects.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{problems_which_are_challenging_investigators_in_medicine_g6762,
author = {Herrick JF and Krusen FH},
title = {Problems which are challenging investigators in medicine},
year = {1956},
}