self-experimentation in medicine

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self-experimentation in medicine

Guinea pig scientists

bold self-experimenters in science & medicine
2005
A collection of ten stories explores how scientists throughout the years have discovered and found cures for various medical diseases and issues, including the cure for yellow fever and the development of the first heart catheter.

Guinea pig scientists

bold self-experimenters in science and medicine : true tales about risking everything in the name of science
2014
Recounts the true stories of ten scientists and medical researchers that have endured extreme hardship and discomfort in order to test new discoveries and inventions in the fields of medicine and science.

Hyde

a novel
"In this reimagining of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from the monster's perspective, Hyde makes a hero of a villain. Mr. Hyde is hiding, trapped in Dr. Jekyll's surgical cabinet, counting the hours until capture. As four days pass, he has the chance, finally, to tell the story of his brief, marvelous life. We join Hyde, awakened after years of dormancy, in the mind he hesitantly shares with Jekyll. We spin with dizzy confusion as the potions take effect. We tromp through the dark streets of Victorian London. We watch Jekyll's high-class life at a remove, blurred by a membrane of consciousness. We feel the horror of lost time, the helplessness of knowing we are responsible for the actions of a body not entirely our own. Girls have gone missing. Someone has been killed. The evidence points to Mr. Hyde. Someone is framing him, terrorizing him with cryptic notes and whisper campaigns. Who can it be? Even if these crimes weren't of his choosing, can they have been by his hand? Though this classic has been often reinvented, no one ever imagined Hyde's perspective, or that he could be heroic. Daniel Levine changes that. A mesmerizing gothic, Hyde tells the fascinating story of an underexamined villain"--.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

a guide to the novel
2011
A kind and respected doctor creates a drug which turns him into a murderous criminal.

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

a new version of the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
1996
A dramatic adaptation of the story of a doctor who is transformed into a murderous madman by taking a secret drug of his own creation.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

a Kaplan SAT score-raising classic
2005

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

a Kaplan SAT score-raising classic
2006
Presents Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel about a respected doctor whose experiments change him into a deranged murderer; and contains over 270 SAT vocabulary words and pronunciation guide.

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