Testing the Waters: Lessons from the History of Drug Research
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the historical evolution of drug research, the book delves into ancient practices and notable figures, such as an Emperor's physician and a Persian philosopher, who contributed to early medicinal evaluations. It highlights key moments, including the impact of tragedy on drug testing and innovation, as well as the transformative story of a sleeping tablet in the early 20th century. By examining these historical contexts, the author reveals valuable lessons that can inform contemporary drug research and development.

