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Medientyp:
Buch
Titel:
Evaluating and standardizing therapeutic agents, 1890-1950
Enthält:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction PART I: THE EVALUATION OF THE QUALITY OF DIPHTHERIA SERUM FROM NATIONAL PRACTICES OF PRODUCTION AND REGULATION TO THE DREAM OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Paul Ehrlich's Standardization of Serum; Wertbestimmung and its Meaning for Twentieth-Century Biomedicine
/ C-R.Pruell
From Diphtheria to Tetanus: The Development of Evaluation Methods for Sera in Imperial Germany
/ A.I. Hardy
Evaluation as a practical technique of administration: The regulation and standardisation of diphtheria serum
/ A. Hüntelman
Building up a culture of standardization at the Institut Pasteur, 1885-1900
/ G. Gachelin
Quality Control and the politics of serum production in France
/ J. Simon
'The Geneva serum is excellent!' Autonomy and isolation in Swiss cantons during the early years of Diphtheria serum: the case of Geneva
/ M. Kaba
The State, The Serum Institutes and The League of Nations
/ P. Mazumdar
Questions of quality: The Danish State Serum Institute, Thorvald Madsen and biological standardisation
/ A. Hardy
PART II: DIFFERENT MEDICINES, DIFFERENT STANDARDS 'The Wright Way' : The Production and Standardisation of Therapeutic Vaccines in Britain, 1902-1913
/ M. Worboys
The Visible Industrialist: Standards And The Manufacture Of Sex Hormones
/ J-P. Gaudillière
'We need for digitalis preparations what the state has established for serumtherapy ...' : From collecting plants to international standardization: the case of Strophanthin, 1900-1938
/ C. Bonah
Changing Regulations and Risk Assessments. National Responses to the Introduction of Inactivated Polio Vaccine
/ U. Lindner
Standardization before biomedicine: On early forms of regulatory objectivity
/ A. Cambrosio.
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:
"This book provides an examination of the regulations that have been successively put into place since the Second World War to standardize the quality and criteria of pharmaceutical products, vaccines and medicines"--Provided by publisher