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D. Wilson
Tissue Culture in Science and Society
The Public Life of a Biological Technique in Twentieth Century Britain
1st ed. 2011. 2011. x, 183 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2011
ISBN: 1-349-32945-2 (1349329452)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-32945-8 (9781349329458)
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This book charts the social and cultural history of the scientific technique known as ´tissue culture´. It shows how tissue culture was a regular public presence in twentieth-century Britain, and argues that history can contribute to current debates surrounding research on human and animal tissue.
List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction ´Make Dry Bones Live´: Tissue Culture at the Cambridge Research Hospital ´Could You Love a Chemical Baby?´ Organ Culture in Interwar Britain Converting Human Material into Tissue Culture, c.1910-70 ´A Cell is Not an Animal´: Negotiating Species in the 1960s and 1970s Nobody´s Thing? Consent, Ownership and the Politics of Tissue Culture Epilogue: Tissues in Culture Notes Bibliography Index
"This is a widely significant and ambitious volume notwithstanding
its small size and seemingly esoteric subject matter...The book joins a small but
important literature that deals with the space shared
between laboratory scientists with their disciplinary
concerns and the wider public sphere." - Robert Budd, American Historical Review
DUNCAN WILSON is a Wellcome Trust Researcher at the University of Manchester, UK, and is a Historian of Biology and Medicine in twentieth-century Britain. His research looks at the history of tissue culture, debates on animal behaviour, academic reforms of biological science, and the emergence of bioethics in Britain and the United States.