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Paul R. Ehrlich

    Paul R. Ehrlich is an American biologist and educator renowned for his work in ecology and demography. He is widely recognized for his cautionary perspectives on unchecked population growth and resource depletion. His writings consistently highlight the urgency of environmental challenges and advocate for sustainable living.

    Jaws
    Human Natures: Genes Cultures and the Human Prospect
    Jaws : The Story of a Hidden Epidemic
    Life
    The Cold and the Dark
    The Blue Hippopotamus
    • 2023

      A renowned scientist and environmental advocate looks back on a life that has straddled the worlds of science and politics

      Life
    • 2022
    • 2022

      Collected Studies on Immunity

      • 628 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars have highlighted its importance, emphasizing its role in understanding historical and societal developments. The text offers insights that are essential for grasping the complexities of human culture and heritage.

      Collected Studies on Immunity
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Jaws : The Story of a Hidden Epidemic

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      There's a silent epidemic in western civilization, and it is right under our noses. Our jaws are getting smaller and our teeth crooked and crowded, creating not only aesthetic challenges but also difficulties with breathing. Modern orthodontics has persuaded us that braces and oral devices can correct these problems. While teeth can certainly be straightened, what about the underlying causes of this rapid shift in oral evolution and the health risks posed by obstructed airways? Sandra Kahn and Paul R. Ehrlich, a pioneering orthodontist and a world-renowned evolutionist, respectively, present the biological, dietary, and cultural changes that have driven us toward this major health challenge. They propose simple adjustments that can alleviate this developing crisis, as well as a major alternative to orthodontics that promises more significant long-term relief. Jaws will change your life. Every parent should read this book.

      Jaws : The Story of a Hidden Epidemic
    • 2020

      On Continuous Treatment With Thalline

      and its action in cases of typhoid fever

      Focusing on the medical applications of Thalline, this reprint explores its effects in the treatment of typhoid fever, providing insights from the original 1885 edition. The work delves into the drug's continuous treatment protocols and its efficacy, reflecting the historical context of medical practices in the late 19th century. This edition preserves the original content, offering a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of treatment methodologies in infectious diseases.

      On Continuous Treatment With Thalline
    • 2018

      Jaws

      • 197 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(1299)Add rating

      Primitive big mouths to modern malocclusion -- Mostly chewing -- The diet, posture, and housing revolutions -- Appearance -- Development and oral posture -- Disorders of breathing and sleep -- What can you do? -- Orthodontists, dental orthopedists, orthotropists, and forwardontists -- Changing culture, improving health.

      Jaws
    • 2012

      The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive and make available public domain literature in print format globally. This initiative is fueled by a passion for literature and includes contributions from various non-profit projects. By purchasing a book from this series, readers not only enjoy timeless works but also support efforts to preserve significant literary pieces, ensuring they remain accessible for future generations. A portion of the proceeds is donated to these projects, reinforcing the commitment to literary heritage.

      Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological
    • 2012

      The Blue Hippopotamus

      A Semi-Autobiographical Novel as Told by Earle Porlock, (Aka Paul Ehrlich

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The author reflects on their life experiences, aiming to create an engaging narrative that allows readers to immerse themselves in their journey. By blending reality with enhanced storytelling, they hope to convey the joy and challenges faced throughout their "charmed life." The book serves as a personal exploration, inviting readers to experience the highs and lows that shaped the author's perspective, making it a relatable and captivating read.

      The Blue Hippopotamus
    • 2000

      The author, a prominent evolutionary biologist, challenges the notion of genetic destiny by highlighting misconceptions about evolution. Through clear explanations and illustrations, the book delves into the complexities of genetic influence and emphasizes the limitations of deterministic views on genetics. It aims to reshape the reader's understanding of evolution and its implications for human behavior and identity.

      Human Natures: Genes Cultures and the Human Prospect