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Radithor should have never be patented but, because it was, it changed the outlook of the general public on medicine. It was generally stated that a medicine was 'harmles until proven otherwise'. Radithor was just a demonstratin of how dangerous that theory could be.
- One then could look at it (and its harmful effects) as a necessity or, at least, unavoidable.