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发表于2024-11-22
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Nesse and Williams have written a lively discourse on the application of the principles of evolutionary biology to the dilemmas of modern medicine. Nesse, a physician and an associate professor of psychiatry, and Williams, a professor of ecology and evolution, provide a primer on Darwin's theory of natural selection. They explain that the functional design of organisms-e.g., our bodies-may suggest new ways of addressing illness. The book begins with a look at the causes of disease and their evolutionary influences. But the book mainly assesses the concept of adaptation by natural selection, and illustrates the ways Darwinian thinking can be applied to medical problems. As one example, the authors examine the use of penicillin over the past 60 years against bacterial infections. The book's quirky information may speak to a broad audience: researchers, for instance, have found that relatives of schizophrenics have an unusually high frequency of inclusion in Who's Who-which may counterbalance drawbacks of the disorder in evolutionary terms. The tendency toward child abuse, too, may be influenced, the authors say, by evolution and the passing on of genes. And there may well be an evolutionary reason to welcome morning sickness, they argue: nausea and food aversions during pregnancy apparently evolved to impose dietary restrictions on the mother so as to correspond with fetal vulnerability and, thereby, minimize fetal exposure to food toxins.
R.M.尼斯,密锡根大学医学院精神病学教授,曾任该校教育及学术事务副主任。他组建了人类行为和进化学会,并曾任主席,在进化心理学和达尔文医学研究领域享有盛名。
G.C.威廉斯,纽约州州立大学生态学和进化论荣休教授,美国科学院院士,曾任进化研究学会主席。他以对群体选择论的有力批判而闻名,在性别进化研究领域也有杰出成就。1999年他获得了有生物科学界“诺贝尔奖”之称的克拉福德奖。
很有趣,用进化的角度解释事物真的很有趣
评分至少是很intriguing,身体功能的平衡和补偿解释得比较清晰,门外汉也一目了然。只是如此崇拜造物的神奇,难免让人不得不承认医学的有限性了。
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Why We Get Sick pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024