How do scientists design the medicine we use to improve our lives? It turns out that many are happy accidents or overlooked mixtures of carbon and hydrogen that go on to not only improve the lives of people the world over, but become million- and billion-dollar makers for pharmaceutical companies. In Making Medicine: Surprising Stories from the History of Drug Discovery, author Keith Veronese examines fifteen different molecules and their unlikely discovery -or in many cases, their second discovery -en route to becoming invaluable medications. From the famous story of Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin, to lesser-known stories surrounding drugs like quinine (derived from the bark of the cinchona tree and responsible for saving the lives of millions in the fight against malaria), Veronese reveals the "how" and the "who" behind the pharmaceutical breakthroughs that continue to impact our world. With subjects including cancer-fighting therapies and over-the-counter pain relievers; hair regrowth creams
ISBN: | 9781633887534 |
Publisher: | Prometheus Books |
Imprint: | Prometheus Books |
Published date: | 15 Aug 2022 |
DEWEY: | 615.19 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 224 |
Weight: | 504g |
Height: | 159mm |
Width: | 237mm |
Spine width: | 26mm |