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In addition to
believing in a humoral theory of medicine, Americans were suspicious of
government funding for most activities, including medical research, because
they believed that if the government funded research, the government could
control what research got done. Scientists were strongly against government
funding for this reason. Americans also held that people who accept funds
from the government lose individual initiative and self reliance. Both these
philosophical arguments have remained durable strains in American political
discourse. |