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Taking the Medicine: A Short History of Medicine’s Beautiful Idea, and our Difficulty Swallowing It

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by Burch, Druin

(with P.J. Pelletier) ‘Chemical Researches on the Quinuinas’ 49

  CD4 cells 277–8

  celery 12

  cell surface receptor 103

  Celsus 27, 238–9

  Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 50

  Chain, Ernest 147, 148

  Chan, An-Wen 298–9

  Charité Hospital (Berlin) 92

  Charles II 45, 46

  Charles V, Emperor 56

  chemical weapons 105

  Chemie Grünenthal 205–8, 210–11

  chemistry 49, 64–70, 82, 84–5, 89, 90, 117, 120, 206, 303

  chemotherapy 100

  chest infections 6, 296

  childhood cancers 272–4, 275–6

  childhood deaths 6–7

  chilli peppers 15

  China, Chinese 5, 50, 54–5

  Chipping Norton 60, 61–2

  chlorine gas 105

  chloroform 121

  cholera 91, 126

  cinchona floribunda (Quinquina of St Domingo) 67 and note

  cinchona (Jesuits’ Bark) 39, 43, 47, 48, 49–50, 51–2, 61, 62, 63, 65–6, 67, 70, 77, 121, 124, 140

  cinnabar 87

  cinnamon 12, 32

  citrus fruit 28, 158

  Civil War (English) 30, 43

  Clark, William 290

  clinical epidemiology 291

  clinical trials 163–5, 272, 273–4, 298, 304

  cloves 32, 60

  CNN 274

  coal tar 80, 81, 83, 84, 90, 95, 111n, 113, 114, 231

  coal-tar benzene 232

  Cobbett, William 280, 281–2, 283, 286–9

  coca 32

  cochineal 88, 111n

  Cochrane, Archibald Leman 159–69, 192–9, 247, 249, 250–1, 251, 254, 291

  Effectiveness & Efficiency 198–9, 302

  Cochrane Collaboration 299–300

  Code of Hammurabi 200

  codeine 117

  coffee 47

  colchicine 21

  Colebrook, Leonard 134–7 and note, 146

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 18, 32

  Collins, Rory 259

  Cologne 111, 208

  Columbia University 303

  compassionate use exemptions 265–6

  Contergan, see Thalidomide

  contraceptives 20–1

  Cope, Sir Jonathan 60

  copper sulphate 42

  cork 86

  coronary care units (CCU) 195–8

  Corti, Marquis Alfonso 89

  corticosteroids 227–8

  coughs 117, 118

  coumarins 241

  Cowan, John 131, 132, 133, 136

  cows 241

  cramp 220, 254

  CRASH trial 229 and note

  Craven, Lawrence 240–5, 252

  Crete 161–2

  crocodile dung 21

  crocus 21, 87

  Crofton, John 190–1, 247

  Cromwell, Oliver 43 and note

  cyclo-oxygenase 239

  Darmstadt 117

  Darwin, Charles 122, 171

  Darwin, Erasmus 171

  Declaration of Helsinki (1964) 217–18, 225

  Declaration of Independence (US) 281

  Denmark 155, 298

  depletion therapy 286

  depression 18, 82, 297, 298, 300

  Derosne, Charles 68

  Detroit study 155–6

  diabetes 129

  diacetylmorphine (diamorphine) 117, 118

  diarrhoea 18, 19, 21, 31, 47, 54, 97, 106, 288

  Dickens, Charles, All the Year Round 84

  dicoumarol 240–2, 255

  diet 11, 125, 170

  diethylene glycol 203–4, 208–9

  Digby, Everard 42 and note

  Digby, Kenelm 42–3

  The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Knight Opened 42

  digitalis 236, 237

  digoxin 236, 237

  dill 12

  Dioscorides 16, 62–3

  diphtheria 93, 95, 128

  disinfection 114

  Distillers 211–12

  diuretics 20, 121

  doctrine of signatures 27–8

  dogs 117, 205

  Doll, Richard 161, 183, 236, 250

  Domagk, Gerhard 126, 127–8, 132–5, 137, 140, 146

  Domagk, Hildegarde 128, 138–9

  Donaldson, I.M.L 55

  Dormandy, Thomas 6

  Dreser, Heinrich 114, 115

  dressings 21, 43, 56, 57–8, 113, 122, 143, 144, 168, 175

  drug addiction 118 and note

  drug trials, tests 115, 127, 129–39, 140, 144–5, 145, 146, 153, 154, 155–6, 179–83, 185–98, 207, 215, 216–17, 218, 221, 223, 225–30, 234, 236, 237, 238, 242–4, 247, 247–51, 259–61, 266, 266–9, 271–9, 297

  see also randomised controlled trials (RCTs)

  Duchesne, Ernest, Contribution à l’étude de la concurrence vitale chez les microorganismes . . . 142

  Duisberg, Carl 112, 115, 116, 117, 126, 127

  dysentery 126

  École de Médecine 71

  Edinburgh 131, 157, 283

  Edison, Thomas 231–2

  Egypt 92, 161

  Egyptians (ancient) 4–5, 6, 12–13, 18, 22, 51, 62, 198

  Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried 89

  Ehrlich, Paul 90, 91–5, 100, 101–4, 126, 127, 140, 202, 214

  Eichengrün, Arthur 114–15

  Einstein, Albert 171, 303

  elder 86

  elderberry, oil of 56

  electrocardiograms 192

  Elsterhorst (German prisoner-of-war camp) 165, 166

  Elwood, Peter 247–51, 254, 256

  emetics 20

  encainide 268–9

  enzymes 141

  erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) 219–21, 222–3

  ethics 185–6, 189–90, 206, 229, 260, 269, 271–2, 274–9

  eukaryotes 13

  evidence-based medicine (EBM) 9, 291–301

  Exostemma floribundum 67n

  experiments 23–6, 28, 45, 52–9, 72–4, 129–32, 134–7, 303–4, 305

  eyes 144, 145

  Faraday, Michael 85

  Farben (I.G.) 126, 127, 132, 133, 134, 135, 234–6

  Farbenfabriken vormals Friedrich Bayer & Company 111

  Farbwerke, vorm. Meister, Lucius & Brüning 107–8 and note

  Fawkes, Guy 42

  febrifuges 20

  fertiliser 105

  fever 47–8, 59, 72, 98, 107, 109, 115, 128, 140, 222, 238, 283

  figs 12, 51

  First World War 126–7, 132, 141, 173, 179, 231–2, 234, 240

  Fischer, Emil 107

  Fischer, Ernst Otto 107

  Fisher, Reginald Aylmer 178–9

  flecainide 266–7, 268–9

  Fleming, Alexander 141–4, 147, 148

  ‘On the Antibacterial Action of Cultures of a Penicillium . . .’ 144

  Florey, Howard 147–9, 150

  Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 203–4, 208–10, 212, 213, 222–3, 225–6, 255–7, 259, 265, 267, 297–8, 300

  Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (US, 1938) 204–5

  Food and Drugs Act (US, 1906) 202–3, 204

  Fourcroy, Antoine François 65–6, 67

  France, French 5, 44, 47n, 48, 68, 70, 72, 90, 100, 135, 141, 173, 219, 278

  Franklin, Benjamin 66, 280

  French Revolution 282, 287

  Freud, Sigmund 159

  Galashiels 159

  Galen 19, 20, 28, 37–9, 40n, 44, 53, 59, 62, 125, 175, 198, 303

  Galileo Galilei 40

  Gallipoli 173

  Galton, Francis 120–5, 170, 197

  gangrene 126

  gaslight 80

  gastro-intestinal bleeding 296

  Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis 68–9

  General Paralysis of the Insane 103

  Gerhardt, Charles 106, 114, 231

  germ theory 127

  germ warfare 152, 272n

  German Society for the Fight Against Venereal Disease 214
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  Germany, Germans 70, 85, 89, 91, 96, 107, 144, 152, 161–8, 210, 213, 214–17, 231–2, 234–6

  ginseng 55, 73–4

  glandular fever 295

  Glasgow 65, 161

  Gleichen, Wilhelm Friedrich von 88

  Goethe, J.W. von, Faust 32

  gold 27, 28, 132–3, 155, 185

  gonorrhoea 145

  gout 21, 31

  grease 51

  Great Exhibition (1851) 84

  Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital 294

  Greeks (ancient) 5, 22, 23, 28

  Greenwood, Major 171–3

  Guillotin, Joseph Ignace 66

  guinea pigs 104, 153, 154, 205

  Guinness 9

  gunshot wounds 55–7

  gynaecology 294

  Haber, Fritz 105

  Haber-Bosch process 105

  Hahnemann, Samuel 77

  hallucination 19

  Hamilton Depression Scale 300

  happiness 18

  Harvard Medical School 302

  Harvard University 71, 74, 87, 152

  Harvey, William 25, 26

  Hata, Sacachiro 103

  hay 241

  head injuries 227–8

  headache 98, 226, 227

  heart attacks (coronary thrombosis) 242–3, 244, 247–52, 255, 260

  heart disease 236–8, 239–40, 245, 258, 263–70

  heart rate 9–10

  hearts 119

  Heatley, Norman 147, 148, 150, 151

  Hebrew University (Jerusalem) 104

  Heidelberg 90, 105

  henbane 16

  Henry, Patrick 281

  Hepp, Paul 109–10

  herbs 51, 158

  heroin 32, 118–19, 237

  Hill, Austin Bradford 168, 173–8, 183, 185, 189, 191, 197, 198–9, 236

  Principles of Medical Statistics 174, 188

  Hill, John, The Construction of Timber 88

  Hill, Leonard 171–2, 173

  Hippocrates 38, 175, 198

  Hitler, Adolf 139, 148

  HIV 222, 277–9

  Hoechst 102, 108 and note, 109, 110, 116

  Hoffmann, Felix 117

  Hofmann, August Wilhelm von 80–2, 85, 90, 105

  Hofmann Violet 84

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell 33, 71, 72, 74–9, 134, 149, 264, 286

  ‘Old Ironsides’ 71

  The Autocrat at the Breakfast Table 75

  homeopathy 77 and note

  Homer 16

  honey 51

  Hooke, Robert 86

  hormone replacement therapy (HRT) 296–7

  hormones 236, 239, 296

  horses 128, 132

  hunter-gatherers 11, 13

  hygiene 11, 127, 134, 137, 170

  Ibn Hindu (Abu al-Faraj Ali ibn al-Husayn) 53–4

  Ibuprofen 138n

  Imhotep 5, 198

  immunity 128

  India, Indian 5, 50

  indigo 88, 111n

  industrial chemistry 85, 90

  infection 6, 9, 20, 26, 38, 39, 47, 48, 51, 58, 73, 75, 90, 93, 94, 103, 121, 126–9, 135, 137, 138, 144–5, 150, 165, 170, 227, 232, 238, 285

  inflammation 227, 233, 238–9, 288

  influenza 110, 232–4

  Innocent X, Pope 41

  insomnia 52

  Institute for Infectious Diseases (Germany) 92

  Institute of Serum Research and Examination (Berlin) 95

  Institute of Spotted Fever and Virus Research 206

  insulin 129, 295

  International Journal for Quality in Health Care 294

  International Study of Infarct Survival see ISIS-2 trial

  Iowa 240

  Iraq 11, 25

  ISIS-2 trial 260–1, 272

  Israel 219

  Italy, Italians 5, 70

  James Hopkins University 38

  jaundice 27

  Java 50

  Jefferson, Thomas 281, 287, 288

  Notes on Virginia 289

  Jeffreys, Diarmuid 12, 232–3

  Aspirin 256–7

  Jenner, Edward 128, 214

  Jerusalem Hospital for Hansen’s Disease 219, 220

  Jesuit powder see pulvis Jesuiticus

  Jesuits 40–1

  Jesuits’ Bark see cinchona

  Jick, Herschel 247–8

  John Radcliffe Hospital (Oxford) 293

  joint pain 128

  Jonson, Ben 42

  Journal of the American Medical Association 292, 298

  Julius II, Pope 55

  juniper 12, 51

  Kairin 108, 116

  Kalle & Co. 110

  Kefauver, Senator Estes 205, 212

  Kefauver-Harris Amendment (1962) 212

  Kekulé, 90

  Kelsey, Frances Oldham 208–9

  Kennedy, John F. 212

  Kentucky 156

  Kew Gardens see Royal Botanical Gardens (Kew)

  Khan, Aamir 294

  Khan, Gabriel, Encyclopedia of Heart Diseases (2005) 246, 254–5, 258

  kidney stone 83

  kina-kina see cinchona

  Kirsch, Irving 300–1

  Koch, Robert 90, 91, 92, 99, 165, 167

  Koenigs, Wilhelm 107

  Kolbe, Hermann 114

  Koyama, Hiroshi 294, 295

  Kumar, Ambuj 275, 277

  Kussmaul, Adolf 109

  Kyoto University Hospital 294

  Lai, Timothy 295

  Lake Victoria 100

  Lancet 107, 111n, 136, 174, 177, 210, 229n, 246, 292–3, 294

  laudanum 18, 28–9, 31, 32

  laurel seeds 54

  Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent 66–7

  Lax, Eric, The Mould in Dr Florey’s Coat 148, 150

  laxatives 284, 285, 290

  lead 20, 71

  leeches 8, 9, 26, 31, 33, 71–2, 269, 303

  Leeds 294, 295

  Leeuwenhoek, 86–7, 88, 123

  legislation see regulation

  lemon juice 46

  Lenz, Wedekind 210, 211

  Leopold, Archduke of Austria 41

  leprosy 219–20, 222

  Leroux, Henri 106

  lettuce 6

  Lewis, Frederick 87

  Lewis, Merriwether 289–90

  Lewis study (1983) 254

  lifespan 11, 13

  lignocaine 8

  Lind, James 157–9, 163

  Link, Karl 241

  linseed oil 56

  liquorice 121

  Lister, Sir Joseph 113, 121, 143

  Livingstone, David 96–9

  Expedition to the Zambesi 97

  lobar pneumonia 129

  Locke, John 30

  London 116, 131, 283

  London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 161, 168, 172

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 75

  Louis, Pierre Charles Alexandre 71–4, 78–9

  Louis XIV 46–7

  Louis XVI 66

  Lowell, James Russell 75

  Lower, Dr 46

  Lowig, Karl 114n

  Lown, Bernard 264

  Lugo, Cardinal Juan de 40, 41

  lung deflation 165, 166

  lysozymes 141

  McBride, William 210

  McCrae, John, ‘In Flanders Fields’ 17

  Maclagan, Thomas 107

  McMaster University (Canada) 292

  madder 86, 87, 111n

  Magdalen College (Oxford) 147

  Maggraf, Andreas Sigismund 65

  magic bullets 93, 103, 132, 219, 220

  Magnoliophyta 13

  Magnoliopsida 13

  malaria 39–50, 61, 95, 97, 106, 124, 140

  Malta 99

  Malta fever 99

  Manhattan Project 151

  Markham, Clements 50

  Marseilles 219

  Massachusetts Medical Society 75

  Massengill Company (Bristol, Tennessee) 203–4

  mast cells 94

  materia medica 75–6

  Mayo Clinic 153

/>   meadowsweet (Spirea ulmaria) 114n, 115

  measles 128

  meat 51

  meat broth 145

  Medical Care 291

  Medical Research Council (MRC) 131, 148, 177, 180–3, 185–6, 187–8, 189, 190–1, 196, 199, 247, 248, 250, 256

  Medical Research Council Statistical Committee 172

  Medical Research Council Therapeutic Trials Committee 129–30

  medical tests 172–3

  medicine 121–5

  Meer, Fritz ter 235–6

  Meigs, Charles 75

  Mengele, Josef 216, 235

  meningitis 18, 52, 53, 117, 180, 238

  meningococcal meningitis 137

  Merck (company) 117–18, 150, 152

  Merck, Emanuel 117

  Merck, George 152

  Merck, George W. 152, 153, 272n

  mercury 21, 284, 285, 290

  Mering, Joseph von 112, 113, 117–18

  Mesmer, Franz 66

  methylene blue 90, 91–2, 94, 95

  Mexican pokeweed berry 87

  mice 132–3, 135, 143, 205

  micro-organisms 91, 113, 142

  microbes 142

  microbiology 91, 303

  microscope 86, 89, 91, 123

  Microscopical Society 89

  milk 12, 51

  Miller, Anne 150–1

  Minnesota 240

  Mississippi Valley Medical Journal 242

  molecular receptors 32

  Molière 8

  Le Malade imaginaire 29

  Moore, Thomas 264

  Deadly Medicine 267, 270

  moricizine 268–9

  morphine 15, 18, 32, 69, 116, 117, 119, 220, 237

  morphine, acetylated 117, 118

  mosquitoes 39, 42, 282

  mothballs 109

  mould 141–2, 143, 145, 148, 150, 241

  mouth ulcers 222

  Mozes, Eva 235

  Mückter, Heinrich 206, 208, 210, 211

  mud 51, 111n

  mumps 128

  Murciélagos Cave (Spain) 17

  Murdoch, William 80

  Murex 82

  murexide 82–3

  mustard dressings 122

  Mycobacterium tuberculosis 170

  nagana 98, 99, 100

  Nagana Red 102

  naphthalene 109–10

  Napoleon Bonaparte 48

  napthalidine 83

  narcotics 20

  National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) 300–1

  nausea 226, 227, 237

  Nazis 234–5

  Neisser, Albert 214–15

  Nero, Emperor 18

  New England Journal of Medicine 265, 273, 297

  New York 104

  New York Times 108–9, 245

  New Zealand 250–1, 291

  Newton, Sir Isaac 42

  Nixon, Richard 272

  Nobel Prizes 90, 93–4, 139, 154

  Nuremberg code 216–17

  Nuremberg trials 216, 226

  Nurofen 138n

  O’Brien, John 246–7, 248

  obstetrics 294

  Odyssey (Homer) 16

  off-label prescriptions 223

  oil 51

  oil, boiling 55

 

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