1st Edition

Drugs That Changed the World How Therapeutic Agents Shaped Our Lives

By Irwin W. Sherman Copyright 2017
210 Pages 8 Color & 16 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

209 Pages 8 Color & 16 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

209 Pages 8 Color & 16 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Drugs are used in the diagnosis, alleviation, treatment, prevention or cure of disease. This is a book about drugs, how they came to be, and how they exert their ‘magic’. Today we have drugs to protect against infectious diseases, to alleviate aches and pains, to allow new organs to replace the old, and for brain functions to be modified. Yet, for the most part the manner by which drugs are... Read more

Malaria and Antimalarials

The Painkiller, Aspirin

Ether, Chloroform, Cocaine, Morphine, Heroin, and Anesthesia

The Pill

Diabetes and Insulin

Smallpox and Vaccination

Vaccines to Combat Infectious Diseases

The Great Pox Syphilis and Salvarsan

Prontosil, Pyrimethamine, and Penicillin

AIDS, HIV, and Antiretrovirals

Organ Transplantation and Cyclosporine

Malaria, Madness and Chlorpromazine

Biography

Irwin W. Sherman is a Professor Emeritus, University of California at Riverside, where he carried out malaria research for more than 4 decades and published 150 scholarly papers and wrote 12 books. He graduated with honors from the City College of New York, received master’s and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University, did postdoctoral research at the Rockefeller Institute, the National Institute for Medical Research (UK), the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (Australia) and was a Guggenheim Fellow at the Biologic Institut of the Carlsberg Foundation (Denmark). He is currently a Visiting Professor at the College of Medicine, University of California at San Diego.