Safety Evaluation of Medical Devices

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CRC
Language
English
Pages
576

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Cover of: Safety Evaluation of Medical Devices
Safety Evaluation of Medical Devices
December 4, 2001, CRC
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First Sentence

"The medical device industry in the United States and worldwide is immense in its economic impact (sales in 1998 were $138 billion worldwide, and $59 billion in the United States, $34 billion in the European Community, and $23 billion in Japan; in 1998, the U.S. medical equipment trade surplus was $8.7 billion), scope (between 87,000 and 140,000 different devices are produced in the United States by approximately 8200 different manufacturers employing some 311,000 people; it is believed that approximately 1000 of these manufacturers are development-stage companies without products yet on the market), and importance to the health of the world's citizens (Nugent, 1994; the Wilkerson Group, 1999)."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
576
Dimensions
9 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL9420775M
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ISBN 10
082470617X
ISBN 13
9780824706173
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First Sentence

"The medical device industry in the United States and worldwide is immense in its economic impact (sales in 1998 were $138 billion worldwide, and $59 billion in the United States, $34 billion in the European Community, and $23 billion in Japan; in 1998, the U.S. medical equipment trade surplus was $8.7 billion), scope (between 87,000 and 140,000 different devices are produced in the United States by approximately 8200 different manufacturers employing some 311,000 people; it is believed that approximately 1000 of these manufacturers are development-stage companies without products yet on the market), and importance to the health of the world's citizens (Nugent, 1994; the Wilkerson Group, 1999)."

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