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Kenneth Warren and the Great Neglected Diseases of Mankind Programme - The Transformation of Geographical Medicine in the US and Beyond

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Kenneth Warren was a powerful figure in twentieth century medicine whose work transformed public health policy and tropical medicine, and who left a profound legacy in global health thinking. A prolific writer and researcher, Warren was respected for his scientific research, winning awards and accolades, while his later role as activist, agitator, innovator and connoisseur of science brought him international recognition.  His career in medicine is remembered for three enduring achievements: 
       · His efforts to introduce modern biomedical science to the study of infectious diseases in the developing world 
       · The proselytising energy he brought to the ethical challenge of how to provide the most cost-effective health care to the world's poorest people 
       · His tenure as Director of Health Sciences at the Rockefeller Foundation, during which time he inaugurated the Great Neglected Diseases of Mankind Programme 
 

Told through personal interviews with both Warren's supporters and detractors, the story of Warren's career, inexorably interwoven with the GND programme, is a compelling narrative that has not only enduring implications for current medical research, funding and healthcare across the globe, but also a long-standing legacy for the future ways in which we combat disease in the developing world. 

List of contents

Introduction.- The Rise.- The GND Years.- Selective Primary Healthcare.- Boundaries, Frontiers, Disciplines.- The Fall.- Warren in Retrospect.

About the author










Conrad Keating is the Writer-in-Residence at the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine at the University of Oxford.  He is the author of the widely-acclaimed biography of the British epidemiologist Sir Richard Doll, Smoking Kills: The Revolutionary Life of Richard Doll. His most recent publication, Great Medical Discoveries: An Oxford Story, accompanied the exhibition 'Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation' which he curated for the Bodleian Library. He lives in Oxford.


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Kenneth Warren was a powerful figure in twentieth century medicine whose work transformed public health policy and tropical medicine, and who left a profound legacy in global health thinking. A prolific writer and researcher, Warren was respected for his scientific research, winning awards and accolades, while his later role as activist, agitator, innovator and connoisseur of science brought him international recognition.  His career in medicine is remembered for three enduring achievements: 
       · His efforts to introduce modern biomedical science to the study of infectious diseases in the developing world 
       · The proselytising energy he brought to the ethical challenge of how to provide the most cost-effective health care to the world’s poorest people 
       · His tenure as Director of Health Sciences at the Rockefeller Foundation, during which time he inaugurated the Great Neglected Diseases of Mankind Programme 
 

Told through personal interviews with both Warren’s supporters and detractors, the story of Warren’s career, inexorably interwoven with the GND programme, is a compelling narrative that has not only enduring implications for current medical research, funding and healthcare across the globe, but also a long-standing legacy for the future ways in which we combat disease in the developing world. 

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“The book is eminently readable and meticulously annotated with numerous references. All in all, Kenneth Warren and the Great Neglected Diseases of Mankind is not only a joy but a remarkable work of scholarship. It deserves a wide readership and much critical success.” (G. J. V. Nossal, International Journal of Epidemiology, July, 2017)
“Well researched, informative book … . [about] an American physician and parasitologist with an out-sized ego, enormous charisma, and sense of urgency about elimination of a long list of… neglected tropical diseases, such as schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, and hookworm.”  (Laurie Garrett, The Lancet, Volume 389, May, 2017)

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"The book is eminently readable and meticulously annotated with numerous references. All in all, Kenneth Warren and the Great Neglected Diseases of Mankind is not only a joy but a remarkable work of scholarship. It deserves a wide readership and much critical success." (G. J. V. Nossal, International Journal of Epidemiology, July, 2017)
"Well researched, informative book ... . [about] an American physician and parasitologist with an out-sized ego, enormous charisma, and sense of urgency about elimination of a long list of... neglected tropical diseases, such as schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, and hookworm."  (Laurie Garrett, The Lancet, Volume 389, May, 2017)

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Authors Conrad Keating
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319843278
ISBN 978-3-31-984327-8
No. of pages 150
Dimensions 155 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm
Weight 303 g
Illustrations XX, 150 p. 34 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Series Springer Biographies
Springer Biographies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works

B, Medicine, Immunology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Health, Infectious & contagious diseases, Pharmacology, Vaccine, infectious diseases, Popular Science in Medicine and Health, Clinical Medicine, Vaccines

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