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The
Haffkine Institute (established in 1899) named after
the scientist who discovered the plague vaccine, is
one of the oldest institutes of its kind in our country.
The first ever Phase-I clinical trial in our country
was perhaps conducted by the founder of the Institute
in 1899 in this very Institute, when he injected himself
with the plague vaccine he developed for evaluating
its safety and efficacy.
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