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The Demon under the Microscope
Modern medicine was born in the early 1930s, when a dedicated doctor in Nazi-era Germany used patience, brains, and a completely mistaken idea to discover the world's first miracle drug. "A grand story," Wall St. Journal. "Surprisingly entertaining," Entertainment Weekly. "Remarkable," Publishers Weekly. "Fascinating," Kirkus Reviews (starred).


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Linus Pauling: Scientist and Peacemaker


"We recommend it heartily to both first-time readers about Pauling as well as to more knowledgeable scholars, who will benefit from the valuable unpublished source materials. It will also benefit general readers interested in the history of science, admirers of Pauling’s activism and peace work, as well as persons interested in chemistry, the history of chemistry and of science, nutrition and health, and peace."
-- The Chemical Educator

ISBN: 0870714899



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