Biomedicine in the twentieth century : practices, policies, and politics
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Biomedicine in the twentieth century : practices, policies, and politics
(Biomedical and health research)
IOS Press, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Inventing the Office of NIH History / Caroline Hannaway
- The socialization of research and the transformation of the academy / Richard C. Lewontin
- Disease categories and scientific disciplines: reorganizing the NIH Intramural Program, 1945-1960 / Buhm Soon Park
- The National Institute of Mental Health and mental health policy, 1949-1965 / Gerald N. Grob
- Radium and the origins of the National Cancer Institute / David Cantor
- Transplant nation: the NIH and the politics of heart transplantation in the 1960s / Susan E. Lederer
- Mobilizing biomedicine: virus research between lay health organizations and the U.S. federal government, 1935-1955 / Angela N.H. Creager
- Genes, disease, and patents: cash and community in biomedicine / Daniel J. Kevles
- The critical role of laboratory instruments at the Rockefeller: biomedicine as biotechnology / Darwin H. Stapleton
- Clinical research in postwar Britain: the role of the Medical Research Council / Carsten Timmermann
- Towards a history of "The Vaccine Innovation System," 1950-2000 / Stuart Blume
- Molecularization and infectious disease research: the case of synthetic antimalarial drugs in the twentieth century / Leo Slater
- Scientific discoveries: an institutionalist and path-dependent perspective / J. Rogers Hollingsworth
