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 Unavoidably unsafe products. There are some products which, in the present 
  state of human knowledge, are quite incapable of being made safe for their intended 
  and ordinary use. These are especially common in the field of drugs. An outstanding 
  example is the vaccine for the Pasteur treatment of rabies, which not uncommonly 
  leads to very serious and damaging consequences when it is injected. Since the 
  disease itself invariably leads to a dreadful death, both the marketing and 
  use of the vaccine are fully justified, notwithstanding the unavoidable high 
  degree of risk which they involve. Such a product, properly prepared, and accompanied 
  by proper directions and warning, is not defective, nor is it unreasonably dangerous. 
  The same is true of many other drugs, vaccines, and the like, many of which 
  for this very reason cannot legally be sold except to physicians, or under the 
  prescription of a physician. It is also true in particular of many new or experimental 
  drugs as to which, because of lack of time and opportunity for sufficient medical 
  experience, there can be no assurance of safety, or perhaps even of purity of 
  ingredients, but such experience as there is justifies the marketing and use 
  of the drug notwithstanding a medically recognizable risk. The seller of such 
  products, again with the qualification that they are properly prepared and marketed, 
  and proper warning is given, where the situation calls for it, is not to be 
  held to strict liability for unfortunate consequences attending their use, merely 
  because he has undertaken to supply the public with an apparently useful and 
  desirable product, attended with a known but apparently reasonable risk.
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