Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Dec 17, 2010
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
1282911694
ISBN-13
9781282911697
Description
Exploring a pivotal period in medical history, the book delves into the evolution of evaluating therapeutic agents from 1890 to 1950. It highlights the progression of standards and practices that shaped the efficacy testing of various treatments during a time of significant scientific advancement.
The authors, Christoph Gradmann and Jonathan Simon, meticulously investigate how these developments influenced medical practices and public health policies. By unraveling the complexities behind the evaluation processes, they provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced in standardizing therapeutic agents.
Throughout the narrative, readers are invited to reflect on the interplay between innovation, regulation, and societal impact in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine. This thoughtful examination reveals the foundational steps that have led to modern practices of medical evaluation and their lasting consequences.
The authors, Christoph Gradmann and Jonathan Simon, meticulously investigate how these developments influenced medical practices and public health policies. By unraveling the complexities behind the evaluation processes, they provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced in standardizing therapeutic agents.
Throughout the narrative, readers are invited to reflect on the interplay between innovation, regulation, and societal impact in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine. This thoughtful examination reveals the foundational steps that have led to modern practices of medical evaluation and their lasting consequences.
Genres
History