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Outlines the historical position in US for the patenting of medical and surgical procedures and gives a table of selected patents. Discusses the public's misunderstandings and the problems of licensing and potential infringement. Briefly mentions the Pallin case. Concludes that economic realities and legal shortcomings will discourage patenting of therapeutic procedures. The situation may change following harmonisation since Europe and Japan refuse to allow such protection.