Ancient remedies -- A garden of simples -- Patent cures and medicine shows -- Formalizing pharmacology -- A world of wonder drugs -- Preemptive strikes -- Biological systems management -- Miracles in the medicine cabinet -- From the laboratory to the pharmacy -- Producing modern pills and potions -- New uses for old drugs -- When drugs go wrong -- Back to the Garden? -- Herbalists and scientists -- Warning signs -- Drug-resistant germs -- The perils of medicine -- Distribution woes -- Future trends in pharmacology.
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Chronicles the science of pharmacology, from ancient remedies to the development and marketing of modern medicines. Praise for the previous edition: "A superior writing style marks this history of pharmacology ... an excellent introduction." School Library Journal billions of dollars are spent each year for the research and development of pharmaceutical drugs. Who invents or finds these healing drugs? How do we know they are safe? How are they tested, and how much time does it take from their invention to public use? What is the FDA, and how does it control the drug industry? Modern Medicines answers all of these questions and more. It tells the fascinating story of pharmacology, beginning with ancient medicine men and their herbs and continuing to today's high-tech research labs. This fully revised volume in the Science and Technology in Focus series presents the most recent research available in simple, straightforward language that students and researchers can easily understand. Its over-arching perspective covers a wide array of topics, such as painkillers, antihistamines, hormone and steroid therapy, antibiotics, vaccinations, and much more.