Wardens of the Orphanage

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…the other NYTimes article on Cerezyme concerned Genzyme’s cultivation of relationships with the small Gaucher’s disease population.  The article described Genzyme as employing a staff of 50 to help patients negotiate insurance coverage for their products.  Genzyme has also established treatment centers and built a stable of Gaucher’s specialists.  Said one Gaucher’s specialist, Genzyme has “monopoloized the disease itself, not just the medicine.”  (image credit: George Cruikshank, c. 1837)

BibTeX

@Manual{stream2008-170,
    title = {Wardens of the Orphanage},
    journal = {STREAM research},
    author = {Jonathan Kimmelman},
    address = {Montreal, Canada},
    date = 2008,
    month = mar,
    day = 18,
    url = {http://www.translationalethics.com/2008/03/18/wardens-of-the-orphanage/}
}

MLA

Jonathan Kimmelman. "Wardens of the Orphanage" Web blog post. STREAM research. 18 Mar 2008. Web. 29 Mar 2024. <http://www.translationalethics.com/2008/03/18/wardens-of-the-orphanage/>

APA

Jonathan Kimmelman. (2008, Mar 18). Wardens of the Orphanage [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://www.translationalethics.com/2008/03/18/wardens-of-the-orphanage/


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