CHRISTOPH GRADMANN is Professor in the History of Medicine at the University of Oslo, Norway, since 2006. He took his doctorate as a historian from the University of Hannover in 1992, and has held positions at the University of Heidelberg and the Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. His research interests cover the history of infectious diseases in modernity, the history of antibiotic resistance, medical biography and the history of standardisation in twentieth century medicine. His most recent book publication is
Laboratory Disease: Robert Koch”s Medical Bacteriology.
JONATHAN SIMON teaches history of science at the University of Lyon, France. After receiving a Ph D from the University of Pittsburgh he has studied and taught in Berlin, Paris, Sydney and Strasbourg. He has worked and published in both the history of pharmacy and the history of chemistry; most recently he is the co-author (with Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent) of
Chemistry: The Impure Science.
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C. Gradmann & J. Simon: Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890-1950
Following the testing of therapeutic sera, the quantified evaluation of a pharmaceutical’s efficacy became a key feature of medicine in the twentieth century. The case studies in this volume offer co …
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