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发表于2024-11-23
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All who lived in the early 1950s remember the fear of polio and the elation felt when a successful vaccine was found. Now David Oshinsky tells the gripping story of the polio terror and of the intense effort to find a cure, from the March of Dimes to the discovery of the Salk and Sabin
vaccines--and beyond.
Here is a remarkable portrait of America in the early 1950s, using the widespread panic over polio to shed light on our national obsessions and fears. Drawing on newly available papers of Jonas Salk, Albert Sabin and other key players, Oshinsky paints a suspenseful portrait of the race for
the cure, weaving a dramatic tale centered on the furious rivalry between Salk and Sabin. Indeed, the competition was marked by a deep-seated ill will among the researchers that remained with them until their deaths. The author also tells the story of Isabel Morgan, perhaps the most talented of all
polio researchers, who might have beaten Salk to the prize if she had not retired to raise a family. As backdrop to this feverish research, Oshinsky offers an insightful look at the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which was founded in the 1930s by FDR and Basil O'Connor. The National
Foundation revolutionized fundraising and the perception of disease in America, using "poster children" and the famous March of Dimes to raise hundreds of millions of dollars from a vast army of contributors (instead of a few well-heeled benefactors), creating the largest research and rehabilitation
network in the history of medicine. The polio experience also revolutionized the way in which the government licensed and tested new drugs before allowing them on the market, and the way in which the legal system dealt with manufacturers' liability for unsafe products. Finally, and perhaps most
tellingly, Oshinsky reveals that polio was never the raging epidemic portrayed by the media, but in truth a relatively uncommon disease. But in baby-booming America--increasingly suburban, family-oriented, and hygiene-obsessed--the specter of polio, like the specter of the atomic bomb, soon became a
cloud of terror over daily life.
Both a gripping scientific suspense story and a provocative social and cultural history, Polio opens a fresh window onto postwar America.
戴維•M. 奧辛斯基(David M. Oshinsky),美國紐約大學醫學人文部主任,曆史係教授,專攻20世紀美國政治與文化史。由於對脊髓灰質炎曆史的研究與寫作,他先後獲得2006年普利策奬、2009年約翰•霍普金斯彭博公共醫學院院長奬,和2010年哥倫比亞大學醫學中心卡特萊特奬。
陽曦,職業撰稿人、自由譯者,畢業於北京航空航天大學。專注科普及幻想文學翻譯,《環球科學》、《外灘畫報》長期閤作譯者,已齣版譯作《趕往火星》、《元素的盛宴》等。
know-how and can-do 的美國精神
評分This is a great story. History usually makes great stories. It is at times a little too distracting with names and details but overall a good read.
評分This is a great story. History usually makes great stories. It is at times a little too distracting with names and details but overall a good read.
評分know-how and can-do 的美國精神
評分know-how and can-do 的美國精神
文/夏丽柠 戴维•M•奥辛斯基是美国纽约大学医学人文部主任,历史系教授,专攻20世纪美国政治与文化史。由于长期从事对脊髓灰质炎历史的研究与写作,他撰写了《他们应当行走》,于2006年荣获普利策奖。 脊髓灰质炎病毒所引发的急性传染病,因多见于儿童,又称小儿麻痹症...
評分坦白说,很少把医学史类书读的这样有趣,并有推荐的冲动。 《他们应当行走》(Polio, An American Story),从一个侧面描述了美国控制脊髓灰质炎的伟大历程。科学家、行政官员、社会组织、疫苗生产商,形形色色的人,因为小儿麻痹症----四、五十年代所有美国家长们的噩梦----而...
評分对于这个世界上的绝大多数人来说,脊髓灰质炎已经不再是一种令人恐怖的疾病,而仅仅是一种需要接种的疫苗。每一段医学进步的背后,都有鲜为人知的曲折和令后人唏嘘不已的代价,有关儿童医学方面的进步,尤其如此。现如今,如无特殊的意外,我们大都可以全须全尾健康无虞地活到...
評分坦白说,很少把医学史类书读的这样有趣,并有推荐的冲动。 《他们应当行走》(Polio, An American Story),从一个侧面描述了美国控制脊髓灰质炎的伟大历程。科学家、行政官员、社会组织、疫苗生产商,形形色色的人,因为小儿麻痹症----四、五十年代所有美国家长们的噩梦----而...
評分坦白说,很少把医学史类书读的这样有趣,并有推荐的冲动。 《他们应当行走》(Polio, An American Story),从一个侧面描述了美国控制脊髓灰质炎的伟大历程。科学家、行政官员、社会组织、疫苗生产商,形形色色的人,因为小儿麻痹症----四、五十年代所有美国家长们的噩梦----而...
Polio pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024