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Loading... The Discovery of Insulinby Michael Bliss
None. As a type 1 diabetic of 44 years' duration, I found this story of the drug that saved my life at the age of 19 fascinating. Insulin is a curious "cure", in that it is no cure at all, and in that it has a distinct dark side that those who are not insulin-dependent can never understand. I have been in the emergency room too many times to even want to count. I know of no other therapeutic drug that requires its recipients to expose themselves to such risks (i.e. hypglycemia). Yet it's all we've got, and it keeps us alive. So I guess all I can say is: Bravo! ( )Great medical story. Amazing how this wonder drug was discovered and then scaled into production to immediately help people. Bliss is an eminent historian who through his association with U of Toronto was able to access many of the personal papers of the main players in the discovery of insulin. The result is a wonderful written, engrossing story, telling what at the time could only seem like a true miracle. Rather than being a tale of genius, Glory Enough For All, is a tale of normal men who were stubborn enough to ignore the obstacles that to others seemed insurmountable and who were driven by clinical results above scientific understanding. Normal men, however, with normal flaws. The author manages to fairly portray the depth of all characters. The book also serves as an interesting commentary on the provincialism of Canada in the early 1920's. Wonderful. no reviews | add a review
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