PEDIATRICS Vol. 62 No. 3 September 1978, pp. 440
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Les Chermignonards Désenchantés Reply

Les Chermignonards Désenchantés

"You don't expect me to know what to say about a play when I don't know who the author is, do you? ... If it's by a good author, it's a good play, naturally. That stands to reason" (Fanny's First Play by George Bernard Shaw, 1911).

We find it interesting that the letter in defense of data uses a legal metaphor ("...the concept of a somber judge"). In a courtroom, opposing lawyers use the adversary process in a search for the "truth."