Biomedical


Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation [May 01, 2003] Khandpur, R. S.
Crooked Little Vein
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again
The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
How We Die: Reflections of Life's Final Chapter
Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology (4th Edition)
Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements
Medicine's Strangest Cases: Extraordinary but True Incidents from over Five Centuries of Medical History
1001 Distortions: How (Not) to Narrate History of Science, Medicine, and Technology in Non-Western Cultures (Bibliotheca Academica - Reihe Orientalistik, 25)
New Green Pharmacy Revised Edn
The Philosophical Foundations of Classical Chinese Medicine: Philosophy, Methodology, Science
Murderous Contagion: A Human History of Disease
Letters from the Pit: Stories of a Physician's Odyssey in Emergency Medicine
Starters by Lissa PriceChromosome 6 by Robin CookDelirium by Lauren OliverThe Andromeda Strain by Michael CrichtonInferno by Dan    Brown
Biomedical Fiction
5 books — 2 voters
The Removable Root Cause of Cancers and other Chronic Diseases  by Paul OlaThe Origin of Species by Charles DarwinThe Seven Daughters of Eve by Bryan SykesThe Hidden Half of Nature by David R. MontgomeryThe Single Helix by Steve         Jones
Biomedical Science Uni Reading List
53 books — 10 voters

Steven Magee
After a decade of using the medical profession, I had concluded that it was much better to research your own sickness using the internet and books, and to self treat with over the counter drugs, supplements and commercially available biomedical devices.
Steven Magee

Stopping in the 1970s, "Hybridity" as the fifth and final chapter is less of an end point than a certain realization of the artifice, plasticity, and technology that Wells and Loeb envisioned as the future of the human relationship to living matter as well as of the "catastrophic" situation that Georges Canghuilhem (following Kurt Goldstein) saw in life subjected to the milieu of the laboratory. ...more
Hannah Landecker, Culturing Life: How Cells Became Technologies

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