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Medicating Modern AmericaMedicating Modern America

Medicating Modern America2007

Prescription Drugs in History

Andrea Tone, Elizabeth Watkins, Adrea Tone

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From the publisher. With Americans paying more than $200 billion each year for prescription pills, the pharmaceutical business is the most profitable in the nation. The popularity of prescription drugs in recent decades has remade the doctor/patient relationship, instituting prescription-writing and pill-taking as an integral part of medical practice and everyday life. Medicating Modern America examines the meanings behind this pharmaceutical revolution through the interconnected histories of eight of the most influential and important drugs: antibiotics, mood stabilizers, hormone replacement therapy, oral contraceptives, tranquilizers, stimulants, statins, and Viagra. All of these drugs have been popular, profitable, influential, and controversial, and the authors take a historical approach to studying their development, prescription, and consumption. This perspective locates the histories of prescription medicines in specific cultural contexts while revealing the extent to which contemporary debates about pharmaceutical drugs echo concerns voiced by Americans in the past. Exploring the rich and multi-faceted history of pharmaceutical drugs in the United States, Medicating Modern America unveils the untold stories behind America's pharmaceutical obsession.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL13696385W

Subjects

Pharmacy / dispensingScience/MathematicsMedical / NursingMedicalUnited States - GeneralUSASocial HistoryHistoryPharmacyUnited States - 20th CenturyDrugsUnited StatesMedicine, formulae, receipts, prescriptionsPharmaceutical industryPharmaceutical Preparations

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