- Imprint: Vintage
- ISBN: 9781529967784
- Length: 352 pages
- Price: £12.99
Dangerous Miracle
The Extraordinary History of Antibiotics – and How We’re Burning Through Them
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‘Riveting … In combining the passion of Robert Macfarlane with the incisiveness of Patrick Radden Keefe, Shaw has announced himself as a brilliant new voice in science writing’ Rachel Clarke, Spectator
Antibiotics. Invented by microbes. Mined by humans.
The discovery of antibiotics is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, saving millions of lives and changing the world forever.
But, unlike other drugs, each time we take antibiotics we use up a finite resource. And now we are running out.
This is the spellbinding story of how we learned to harness the fossil fuels of medicine – and an urgent call to adapt, so they can hold a place in our future.
‘This history of scientific discovery and corporate greed chronicles arguably the most significant technological advance of the 20th century … A lively history and a stark warning’ Sunday Times, Best Books of the Year
Antibiotics. Invented by microbes. Mined by humans.
The discovery of antibiotics is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, saving millions of lives and changing the world forever.
But, unlike other drugs, each time we take antibiotics we use up a finite resource. And now we are running out.
This is the spellbinding story of how we learned to harness the fossil fuels of medicine – and an urgent call to adapt, so they can hold a place in our future.
‘This history of scientific discovery and corporate greed chronicles arguably the most significant technological advance of the 20th century … A lively history and a stark warning’ Sunday Times, Best Books of the Year
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