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In 2004, Marcia Angel called for major reforms in the pharmaceutical industry in her groundbreaking book The Truth about Pharmaceutical Companies. Now Washington, winner of the American National Review Award, thinks that the problem of drug research has become very bad in many ways. He believes that these problems are closely related to the Baidu Act and the patent system in the United States. The change of cooperative management mode between pharmaceutical companies and universities leads to excessive financial incentives and major conflicts of interest, and produces high-profit drugs at the expense of major medical research achievements. Perhaps the most frightening thing is that stories like Harriet Rex are not accidental-there are other American cells or organs used in scientific research without the consent of the parties or direct interests. Abuse of these studies not only occurs in the United States, but also is quite common in many developing countries. This book attempts to adjudicate these situations by using as few technical terms as possible. Any reader who is interested in our future medical system is worth recommending.