Summary: Americans take millions of aspirin each year, little
dreaming that the seemingly ordinary pill is one of the most amazing creations
in medical history.
Rich in dramatic twists and discoveries, the story of aspirin begins in ancient Egypt, and embraces wars, epidemics, espionage, an Oxfordshire vicar, a forgotten Jewish scientist, the Industrial Revolution, a common tree, the Treaty of Versailles, the world's most powerful pharmaceutical companies, Auschwitz, a mercurial advertising genius, and much more. Bringing alive a compelling cast of characters in a dazzling journey across centuries, the author reveals how chance and design brought the drug into being as we know it at the end of the nineteenth century, and how intrigue, greed, and ambition combined to make aspirin one of the most commercially successful products of all time.
Angie’s comments: Aspirin has a long history behind it. Author Jeffreys uses
science, social history, and biographies to relate the story. At times, there
is a fair bit of digression, but it all adds to the complexity of the history
of aspirin.
Recommended for readers interested in the
history of science or medicine.
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November 15, 2017
Aspirin
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