e-branch
Login
My List - 0
Help
Home
My Account/Renew Loans
Community Info
KidSearch
New Catalogue!
Search
Advanced
By Format
By Number
My Searches
Can't Find it?
Find Magazine Articles & more
Problems?
Search:
Title Starts with...
Title Keyword(s)
Author/Performer/Name (Last,First)
Author/Performer/Name Keyword(s)
Subject Starts with...
Subject Keyword(s)
Series Starts with...
Series Keyword(s)
Anyword/Anywhere
List Name Keyword(s)
Refine Search
> You're searching:
Halifax Public Libraries
Item Information
Choice Review
Library Journal Review
Publisher Weekly Review
Table of Contents
More Content
More by this author
Masterson, Karen, 1964-
Subjects
Malaria.
Malaria -- History.
Antimalarials -- History.
Chloroquine -- History.
Human experimentation in medicine.
Medicine -- Research -- United States.
Diseases -- History.
Mosquitoes as carriers of disease.
Browse Catalog
by author:
Masterson, Karen, 1964-
by title:
The malaria project ...
by call number:
616.9362 M423m
Search the Web
Masterson, Karen, 1964-
Malaria.
Malaria -- History.
Antimalarials -- History.
Chloroquine -- History.
Human experimentation in medicine.
Medicine -- Research -- United States.
Diseases -- History.
Mosquitoes as carriers of disease.
MARC Display
The malaria project : the U.S. government's secret mission to find a miracle cure / Karen M. Masterson.
by
Masterson, Karen, 1964-
New American Library, [2014].
Call #:
616.9362 M423m
Subjects
Malaria.
Malaria -- History.
Antimalarials -- History.
Chloroquine -- History.
Human experimentation in medicine.
Medicine -- Research -- United States.
Diseases -- History.
Mosquitoes as carriers of disease.
ISBN:
9780451467324 (hc.)
0451467329 (hc.)
Alternate title:
U.S. government's secret mission to find a miracle cure
United States government's secret mission to find a miracle cure
Description:
ix, 406 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-357) and index.
Contents:
Lowell T. Coggeshall -- Fever Therapy -- Making of a Malaria Warrior -- From Insects to Medicine -- A Nobel Prize -- Divided Loyalties -- Germany and Magic Bullets -- Eradication -- Claus Schilling -- A New Plan -- Africa -- Bataan -- War on Mosquitoes -- Guadalcanal -- A Malaria Manhattan Project -- Better to Be Yellow -- The Other Side -- Taking Tunis -- Mosquito Brigades -- The Jump -- Malaria and the Madmen -- The Convicts -- Supply and Demand -- Whoville -- The Breakthrough -- Stateville -- Taking Command -- Klamath Falls -- Victory of Sorts -- A Miracle of Sorts.
Summary:
America's research program to combat malaria during World War II--a campaign modeled after a German project which tested experimental drugs on men gone mad from syphilis. American war planners, foreseeing the tactical need for a malaria drug, established the biggest and most important medical initiative of the war, drawing upon the resources of the country's top research scientists and university labs to find a treatment to treat half a million U.S. troops incapacitated by malaria. Spearheading the effort was Dr. Lowell T. Coggeshall, the son of a poor Indiana farmer whose persistent drive and curiousity led him to become one of the most innovative thinkers in solving the malaria problem. He recruited private corporations, such as today's Squibb and Eli Lilly, and the nation's best chemists out of Harvard and Johns Hopkins to make novel compounds that skilled technicians tested on birds. The experimental drugs were first tested on mental health patients and convicted criminals -- including infamous murderer Nathan Leopold. By 1943, a dozen strains of malaria brought home in the veins of sick soldiers were injected into these human guinea pigs for drug studies. After hundreds of trials and many deaths, they found their 'magic bullet,' but not in a U.S. laboratory. America's best weapon against malaria, still used today, was captured in battle from the Nazis. Called chloroquine, it went on to save more lives than any other drug in history. Malaria still kills over 500,000 people a year, mostly in Africa. The complete story behind this tale of epidemic disease, science, medicine and war.
Holds:
0
Copy/Holding information
No Item Information
Horizon Information Portal 3.24_8902M
© 2001-2013
SirsiDynix
All rights reserved.