nicholas l. petrakis md - Anthropology, History and Social Medicine ...
nicholas l. petrakis md - Anthropology, History and Social Medicine ...
nicholas l. petrakis md - Anthropology, History and Social Medicine ...
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
CONTROVERSIAL EXPERIMENTS<br />
Symposium on Human Experimentation ......................................................................35<br />
Policy Revisions: Cancer Board Review......................................................................38<br />
Geographical Full-time .................................................................................................40<br />
Howard Bierman Leaves the LEO................................................................................43<br />
Controversial Experiments ...........................................................................................44<br />
M . B. SHIMKIN BIOGRAPHY<br />
Background on Dr. Michael Shimkin ...........................................................................46<br />
Michael Shimkin's Return to UC to Direct the LEO, 1947 ..........................................47<br />
Turf Wars between Michael Shimkin <strong>and</strong> Robert Stone ..............................................49<br />
Failure to Integrate Laboratory <strong>and</strong> Bedside Studies at LEO.......................................50<br />
Medical Schools as Hierarchies....................................................................................52<br />
Beginning Work in Epidemiology................................................................................53<br />
Michael Shimkin's Later Career ...................................................................................55<br />
Shimkin's Involvement in Breast Cancer Studies.........................................................55<br />
Professor of Human Cancer Biology at Temple University .........................................56<br />
FROM LEO TO CRI<br />
David Wood's Administrative Style at the CRI ............................................................57<br />
Comments on the Transcutaneous Approach to the Portal Vein ..................................58<br />
Interpersonal Rivalries..................................................................................................59<br />
New Scrutiny Prompted by the President's Committee on<br />
Human Radiation Experiments.....................................................................................61<br />
Authorship Patterns on LEO Scientific Papers.............................................................61<br />
Early Chemotherapy Trials at the LEO ........................................................................63<br />
Supplementing Medline with the World Wide Web.....................................................65<br />
Early Clinical Trials: Protocols <strong>and</strong> Deficiencies.........................................................66<br />
CAREER TRANSITIONS<br />
Career Transitions.........................................................................................................67<br />
Meeting Rudi Schmid at Minnesota .............................................................................68<br />
CRITICISM OF LEO PROTOCOL<br />
The Laboratory of Experimental Oncology <strong>and</strong> the Legal Release Form....................70<br />
The Predominance of Legal Concerns..........................................................................71<br />
Responsibility to the Department of <strong>Medicine</strong>.............................................................72<br />
Criticism Leads to Review of Procedures <strong>and</strong> Practices ..............................................73<br />
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE<br />
Transition to Epidemiology ..........................................................................................73<br />
Department of Preventive <strong>Medicine</strong>, 1956 ...................................................................75<br />
Context of the Times.....................................................................................................76<br />
Sample Lectures in Preventive <strong>Medicine</strong> .....................................................................77