DAVID WEATHERALL

Science and the Quiet Art

The Role of Medical Research in Health Care

The clearest explanation yet of how improvements in patient care are related to--and depend on--biomedical research.

Science and the Quiet Art describes the experiments and the experimenters, shows how the tools of science have been applied to the study of disease through history to the present, and looks to the future.

David Weatherall emphasizes the complex interplay in disease between nature, nurture, and aging and hence why, even with todays sophisticated methods, progress will be slow. Publishers Weekly describes the book as "a revealing and sobering appraisal of the successes, limitations, and promise of modern medicine."

"A spectacular voyage through the history of medical research . . . offered in a felicitous and gently humorous style."--David G. Nathan, M.D., New England Journal of Medicine

Sir David Weatherall is Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford and a specialist in human genetics.
1996 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31564-9 / Photographs, drawings / 384 pages / science/medicine
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