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Dark Remedy:

The Impact Of Thalidomide And Its Revival As A Vital Medicine
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Basic Books, Apr 27, 2009 - MEDICAL - 240 pages
"A thoughtful account of the rise, fall, and subsequent rise again of thalidomide's fortunes."-Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, in The New York Review of Books

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Review: Dark Remedy: The Impact Of Thalidomide And Its Revival As A Vital Medicine

User Review  - Bea - Goodreads

An interesting read. It was all new to me. A few parts dragged, especially near the end. Most of the impact came earlier in the book, and by the end most of the steam seemed to have dissipated ... Read full review

Review: Dark Remedy: The Impact Of Thalidomide And Its Revival As A Vital Medicine

User Review  - Kelsey Tilyard - Goodreads

Very informative, and interesting facts about the consequences of Thalidomide, but sometimes hard to read. Read full review

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Dr. Philip Tate earned B.S. degrees in both mathematics and Dr. Trent Stephens holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Zoology frzoology and an M.S. in ecology from San Diego State Universiom Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. in anatomy from the ty. He earned his doctorate in biological education from IdaUniversity of Pennsylvania. Trent teaches human anatomy, neuho State University. Phil has taught anatomy and physiology roanatomy, and embryology. His skill as a biological illustrto all levels of students: nursing and allied health, physicator has greatly influenced every illustration in his texts.al education, and biology majors.

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