Showcasing the all-too-human personal lives that made medicine possible, this fascinating book profiles the winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine from 1901 to 1950, a surprisingly diverse group of racists, cranks and opportunists, as well as heroes, geniuses and selfless benefactors of humanity.
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