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Author | : Lauren Belfer |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2010-06-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061999504 |
“An engrossing and ambitious novel that vividly portrays a critical time in American history.” — Booklist (starred review) “Enthralling. A Fierce Radiance shines with fascinating detail.... Belfer’s powerful portrayal of how people are changed in pursuit of a miracle makes this book an especially compelling read.” — Nancy Horan, author of Loving Frank Set during the uncertain early days of World War II, this suspenseful story from the New York Times bestselling author of City of Light follows the work of photojournalist Claire Shipley as she captures America’s race to develop life-saving antibiotics—an assignment that will involve blackmail, espionage, and murder.
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Release | : 1931 |
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Author | : C. Hannaway |
Publisher | : IOS Press |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2008-02-11 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1607503085 |
Biomedicine in the Twentieth Century: Practices, Policies, and Politics is a testimony to the growing interest of scholars in the development of the biomedical sciences in the twentieth century and to the number of historians, social scientists and health policy analysts now working on the subject. The book is comprised of essays by noted historians and social scientists that offer insights on a range of subjects that should be a significant stimulus for further historical investigation. It details the NIH’s practices, policies and politics on a variety of fronts, including the development of the intramural program, the National Institute of Mental Health and mental health policy, the politics and funding of heart transplantation and the initial focus of the National Cancer Institute. Comparisons can be made with the development of other American and British institutions involved in medical research, such as the Rockefeller Institute and the Medical Research Council. Discussions of the larger scientific and social context of United States’ federal support for research, the role of lay institutions in federal funding of virus research, the consequences of technology transfer and patenting, the effects of vaccine and drug development and the environment of research discoveries all offer new insights and suggest questions for further exploration.
Author | : René Jules Dubos |
Publisher | : Rockefeller Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Oswald Theodore Avery is little known outside of the scientific community. Yet, this extraordinary man, here brought vividly to life by a perceptive friend and sophisticated scientific colleague, was a monumental force in the development of medical research in the United States. Even among scientists, Avery is known chiefly as the senior author of a paper published in 1944 that identified DNA as the purveyor of genetic information. Two things make this highly personalized biography a landmark volume. First, its technical chapters clarify the philosophical concepts that lie behind today's understanding of the immunology of bacterial infection. Second, not a single existing textbook has ever described the laborious methods by which the men in Avery's laboratory discovered the genetic import of DNA.
Author | : Oswald Avery |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2017-01-14 |
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ISBN | : 9781542560283 |
Avery, Chickering, Cole and Dochez have been doing wonderful work in the study of pneumonia. Their monograph on the subject, No. 7, Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research, is a masterpiece. In discussing the etiologic diagnosis they observe that since it is now known that certain cases of pneumonia may be successfully treated with the serum of immune animals, provided that the organism used in preparing the serum is identical with that causing the infection, etiologic diagnosis becomes imperative. Practical and quite rapid methods have now been devised for the detection of the organism causing the disease. even for the differentiation of the specific types of pneumococci. This etiologic diagnosis is, however, not only of importance in relation to serum therapy, but has an important bearing on prognosis and is essential for acquiring knowledge concerning the epidemiology of this disease. For the determination of the etiologic agent in cases due to other organisms than pneumococcus, the same general methods are applicable as in cases due to pneumococcus. In certain cases, as those due to Friedlander's bacillus, streptococcus, or staphylococcus, the microscopic examination of the sputum gives much information and cultures of the sputum made on agar plates may show a great predominance of the organisms causing the disease. When the sputum from these cases is inoculated into a mouse these organisms outgrow the ordinary mouth saprophytes just as do pneumococci. Blood cultures from the patient, when positive give, of course, clear evidence as to the nature of the infection. In the cases due to pneumococcus it is important not only to determine that the infection is due to this bacterium, but it is also of prime importance to determine the specific type of pneumococcus causing the infection, since treatment with serum is only applicable in the cases due to type I organisms. The authors give a careful description of the various procedures employed in the isolation of pneumococci and determination of the specific types. The types of the pneumococcus are determined by the agglutination or precipitation methods, although type III can be identified morphologic and cultural differences. There is also explained the determination of types of pneumococcus in blood cultures, spinal fluids, empyema fluids and by lung puncture, and by means of specific precipitin reaction in the urine. -Medical Times, Vol.46
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Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 1911 |
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Author | : Committee for the Collective Investigation of the New York Epidemic of Infantile Spinal Paralysis (1907). |
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Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1910 |
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Author | : John Davison Rockefeller |
Publisher | : Fordham Univ Press |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY |
ISBN | : 9780823215591 |
Many biographies of John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. have been compiled- some have used bits of the original correspondence presented here and tried to show opposing interests between John D. Rockefeller and his son. Still others were written without correspondence at all. This collection of never-before-published letters traces the history of the transfer of the Rockefeller fortune over the course of fifty years. It illustrates how the endowment was bestowed from Senior to Junior with respect, sound advice, and with a mutual trust between father and son. The letters also reveal far more than the business side of entrusting the Rockefeller fortune to the younger generation. The misives are filled with news of family matters and personal wishes constituting a record of the Rockefeller family values which, in turn, sponsored the philantrophies of Junior. Outlined in these letters is the conception for the Rockefeller Foundation, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, and the General Education Board. Later would follow the realization of the Fort Tryon Park, the Rockefeller Center, Riverside Church, and the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg. Junior's holdings peaked in 1928 at 5 million and his dedication to public parks, and institutions around the world absorbed a considerable portion of his wealth. Ernst's introduction reflects on five themes which run continuously throughout the letters: the respect and love among the members of the family, a father's precautions to his maturing son, the son's willingness to accept his father's precepts and examples, the son's conscious assumption of the responsibilities of the bequeathed fortune, and overriding faith in a benevolent God. These themes continually come together to form the outline of a philosophy of life behind the Rockefeller legacy, as when Senior writes: "I am indeed blessed beyond measure in having a son whom I can trust to do this most particular and most important work. Go carefully. Be conservative. Be sure you are right- and then do not be afraid to give out, as your heart prompts you, and as the Lord inspires you."
Author | : David L Seim |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2015-10-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1317319907 |
Making use of untapped resources, Seim looks at the impact of the Rockefellers, viewed through the lens of their philanthropic support of social science from 1890-1940. Focusing specifically on the Rockefeller Foundation and the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, Seim connects the family's business success with its philanthropic enterprises.
Author | : Rockefeller University |
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Total Pages | : 872 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Medicine |
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Consists chiefly of reprints from various medical journals.