Biologics : a history of agents made from living organisms in the twentieth century

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    • Schwerin, Alexander von
    • Stoff, Heiko
    • Wahrig, Bettina

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Biologics : a history of agents made from living organisms in the twentieth century

edited by Alexander von Schwerin, Heiko Stoff and Bettina Wahrig

(Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine)

Pickering & Chatto, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The use of biologics - drugs made from living organisms - has raised specific scientific, industrial, medical and legal issues. The essays contained in this collection each deal with a case study of a biologic substance, or group of biologics, and its use during the twentieth century.

目次

  • Chapter 1 Biologics: An Introduction, Alexander von Schwerin, Heiko Stoff, Bettina Wahrig
  • Chapter 1a, Jonathan Simon
  • Chapter 2, Jean-Paul GaudilliAre
  • Chapter 3 Standardizing the Experimental System: The Development of Corticosteriods and their Impact on Cooperation, Property Rights and Industrial Procedures, Lea Haller
  • Chapter 4, Beat BAchi
  • Chapter 5 Vital Regulators of Efficiency: The German Concept of Wirkstoffe, 1900-1950, Heiko Stoff
  • Chapter 6, Sven Bergmann
  • Chapter 7 Human Tissues and Organs: Standardization and 'Commodification' of the Human Body, Sophie Chauveau
  • Chapter 8 The Science of Measuring Vitamins: Quality Control and Competition in the Dutch Vitamin Industry Before the Second World War, Pim Huijnen
  • Chapter 9 The German Pharmaceutical Industry and the Standardization of Insulin before the Second World War, Ulrike Thoms
  • Chapter 10, Klaus Angerer
  • Chapter 12, Christoph Gradmann

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