Landmark Papers in Clinical Chemistry

Landmark Papers in Clinical Chemistry
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 523
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ISBN-13 : 9780080458946
ISBN-10 : 0080458947
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Book Synopsis Landmark Papers in Clinical Chemistry by : Richard M. Rocco

Download or read book Landmark Papers in Clinical Chemistry written by Richard M. Rocco and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2005-11-15 with total page 523 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first major review of the developments in clinical laboratory science in the 20th century presented in the words of the original inventors and discoverers. Introductory comments by the editor help place the works within the historical context. Landmark Papers addresses: *The origin of the home pregnancy test available today in every drugstore *The woman who invented a billion dollar technology, refused to patent it and went on to win a Nobel Prize *The scientists who worked on the US Government’s crash program at the start of WWII to find a substitute for the malaria drug quinine *The blood test used to monitor the effectiveness of cholesterol lowering drugs that today are taken by over 20 million patients *The graduate student who invented a technology for testing for infectious diseases, took it to Africa to screen people for malaria for the first time and which is now used to test for HIV infection world-wide *The invention of molecular diagnostics by Linus Pauling and the road to individualized medicine *The development of the glucose meter used by diabetics up to six times a day to monitor their metabolic control *First book of this kind dedicated to clinical chemistry *Thirty-nine articles that have shaped the field today *A survey of the major developments in the field clinical chemistry in the 20th century


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