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Clinical trial (health) and Barye, Antoine-Louis (sh)


Clinical trial (health)


A research study that involves the administration of a test regimen or experimental treatment (eg. a new drug or therapy), to humans to evaluate its efficacy and safety. See also phases of clinical trials.





Barye, Antoine-Louis (sh)




born Sept. 24, 1796, Paris, Fr.
died June 29, 1875, Paris

French sculptor.

The son of a goldsmith, he was apprenticed at 13 to an engraver. He studied at the ecole des Beaux-Arts (1818-23) and began to sculpt animal forms งใ 1819. Influenced by Theodore Gericault, he had a unique talent for rendering dynamic tension and exact anatomical detail. His most famous works depict wild animals devouring their prey; he also rendered groups of domestic animals. His notable bronzes include Lion Devouring a Gavial Crocodile (1831) and an equestrian statue of Napoleon at Ajaccio, Corsica (1860-65).