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Overview_______________ ‘An enthralling read ... fascinating ... the author pieces the jigsaw together in thriller style' - David O’Donoghue, Sunday Business Post ‘This biography of aspirin has some cracking factoids' - Scotland on Sunday ‘He tells a story which blends politics, big business, social and medical history, greed, incredible dedication and human folly in a lively page-turner read' - Irish Times _______________ The fascinating and dramatic story of aspirin, the wonderdrug which changed the world Throughout the world we pop more than 200 billion of these little white pills every year. Aspirin is effective not only against everyday ailments, such as headaches and fever, but also as a preventative treatment for heart attacks, strokes, and even some types of cancers. Add to this its beneficiary role in a host of other conditions from Alzheimer's to gum disease, and you have a medicine of unparalleled importance to humanity, not to mention big business. Yet until 1971 we did not even know how Aspirin worked. In this fascinating and informative book Diarmuid Jeffreys follows the surprising and dramatic story of the drug from its origins in ancient Egypt, through its industrial development at the end of the nineteenth century and its key role in the great flu pandemic of 1918 to its subsequent exploitation by the pharmaceutical conglomerates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diarmuid JeffreysPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Edition: New edition Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9780747570837ISBN 10: 0747570833 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 04 July 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Replaced By: 9780747574439 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'Fascinating ... Aspirin appears to be one of the most useful drugs ever discovered. Thanks to the work of all the scientists so deservedly recalled in this books, it is also extremely cheap: in fact no drug is cheaper. Perhaps there is something in the notion of providence after all' Anthony Daniels, Sunday Telegraph 'This biography of aspirin has some cracking factoids' Scotland on Sunday 'An enthralling read ... fascinating ... the author pieces the jigsaw together in thriller style' David O'Donoghue, Sunday Business Post 'He tells a story which blends politics, big business, social and medical history, greed, incredible dedication and human folly in a lively page-turner read' Irish Times 'Fascinating ... Aspirin appears to be one of the most useful drugs ever discovered. Thanks to the work of all the scientists so deservedly recalled in this books, it is also extremely cheap: in fact no drug is cheaper. Perhaps there is something in the notion of providence after all' * Anthony Daniels, Sunday Telegraph * 'This biography of aspirin has some cracking factoids' * Scotland on Sunday * 'An enthralling read ... fascinating ... the author pieces the jigsaw together in thriller style' * David O'Donoghue, Sunday Business Post * 'He tells a story which blends politics, big business, social and medical history, greed, incredible dedication and human folly in a lively page-turner read' * Irish Times * Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.bloomsbury.com/Authors/details.aspx?tpid=1662Diarmuid Jeffreys is a writer, journalist and television producer who has made current affairs and documentary programmes for the BBC, Channel 4 and others, including Newsnight and the Money Programme. He is also the author of The Bureau: Inside the Modern FBI. He lives with his wife and children near Lewes in East Sussex. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.bloomsbury.com/Authors/details.aspx?tpid=1662Countries AvailableAll regions |
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