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Animal medicines: No time for horsing around

By Lisa Urquhart

Published: April 7 2006 17:59 | Last updated: April 7 2006 17:59

In 1796 Edward Jenner took the bold step of first trying his innovative vaccine for smallpox on eight-year-old James Phipps.

Young Phipps may have have been one of history’s most famous guinea pigs, but animals have usually been the front line recipients of biological-based human therapies that have often conferred very little benefit on them.

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