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Index
Half Title Title Copyright Dedication Contents Preface Introduction: Serendipity, Science's Well-Guarded Secret Part I: The Dawn of a New Era: Infectious Diseases and Antibiotics, the Miracle Drugs
1. How Antony's Little Animals Led to the Development of Germ Theory 2. The New Science of Bacteriology 3. Good Chemistry 4. The Art of Dyeing 5. Mold, Glorious Mold 6. Pay Dirt 7. The Mysterious Protein from Down Under 8. “This Ulcer ‘Bugs’ Me!”
Part II: The Smell of Garlic Launches the War on Cancer
9. Tragedy at Bari 10. Antagonists to Cancer 11. Veni, Vidi, Vinca: The Healing Power of Periwinkle 12. A Heavy Metal Rocks: The Value of Platinum 13. Sex Hormones 14. Angiogenesis: The Birth of Blood Vessels 15. Aspirin Kills More than Pain 16. Thalidomide: From Tragedy to Hope 17. A Sick Chicken Leads to the Discovery of Cancer-Accelerating Genes 18. A Contaminated Vaccine Leads to Cancer-Braking Genes 19. From Where It All Stems 20. The Industrialization of Research and the War on Cancer 21. Lessons Learned
Part III: A Quivering Quartz String Penetrates the Mystery of the Heart
22. An Unexpected Phenomenon: It's Electric! 23. What a Catheter Can Do 24. “Dottering” 25. A Stitch in Time 26. The Nobel Committee Says Yes to NO 27. “It's Not You, Honey, It's NO” 28. What's Your Number? 29. Thinning the Blood
Part IV: The Flaw Lies in the Chemistry, Not the Character: Mood-Stabilizing Drugs, Antidepressants, and Other Psychotropics
30. It Began with a Dream 31. Mental Straitjackets: Shocking Approaches 32. Ice-Pick Psychiatry 33. Lithium 34. Thorazine 35. Your Town, My Town, Miltown! 36. Conquering the “Beast” of Depression 37. Librium and Valium 38. “That's Funny, I Have the Same Bug!” 39. LSD
Conclusion: Taking a Chance on Chance: Cultivating Serendipity 300 Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography Illustration Credits Index
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