Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. General readers.

Choice

Bound by Muscle is a convincing study of the impact of two significant figures in the history of science. Brown makes significant contributions to biographical histories and to the global history of biological science. This work will attract the attention of historians interested in science, medicine, and historical biography.

Rebecca Watterson, H-Sci-Med-Tech

Bound by Muscle is a convincing study of the impact of two significant figures in the history of science. Brown makes significant contributions to biographical histories and to the global history of biological science. This work will attract the attention of historians interested in science, medicine, and historical biography.

Rebecca Watterson, H-Sci-Med-Tech

In Bound by Muscle, Andrew Brown details the lives and achievements of two physiologists, Archibald Vivian Hill (1886-1977) and Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884-1951). Hill and Meyerhof shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries related to metabolic changes underlying muscle activity. Bound by Muscle describes how Hill and Meyerhof's lives and careers intersected and diverged and how their work changed the course of biological science. Bound by Muscle is organized chronologically. The first four chapters consider Hill and Meyerhof's childhoods and early careers; subsequent chapters address the Nobel Prize nomination and award and how their lives were affected by the World Wars. Bound by Muscle details Hill and Meyerhof's scientific breakthroughs and professional accomplishments. The book also examines the historical context that shaped their work and how the two men differed. Hill embodied the pragmatic style of British science. He became an outspoken critic of fascism as well as an effective humanitarian. As a senior scientist, he played major roles in preparing Great Britain for World War II. In contrast, Meyerhof was shy and philosophical. A non-observant Jew, he was reluctant to leave his superb laboratory in Heidelberg as the Nazi threat became apparent. His dramatic eventual escape is described in detail for the first time. Throughout, Bound by Muscle reflects on how individual differences and historical events have shaped the trajectory of science.
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Acknowledgments 1. Breakfast at the Hills' 2. Not Even a Physiologist 3. Otto Fritz Meyerhof 4. Heat and Lactic Acid 5. Hill's Brigands and the Great War, 1914-18 6. Post-war Tensions 7. Stockholm and Beyond 8. Revolutions in Physiology and Power 9. Preparing for War 10. 1940 - Backs Against the Wall 11. Deliverance 12. Restoration 13. Legacies Index
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"Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. General readers." -- Choice "Bound by Muscle is a convincing study of the impact of two significant figures in the history of science. Brown makes significant contributions to biographical histories and to the global history of biological science. This work will attract the attention of historians interested in science, medicine, and historical biography." -- Rebecca Watterson, H-Sci-Med-Tech "Bound by Muscle is a convincing study of the impact of two significant figures in the history of science. Brown makes significant contributions to biographical histories and to the global history of biological science. This work will attract the attention of historians interested in science, medicine, and historical biography." -- Rebecca Watterson , H-Sci-Med-Tech
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Andrew Brown trained and worked as a physician in London. After emigrating to the United States, he practiced as a radiation oncologist in New Hampshire and North Carolina before retiring from clinical work. He is the author of three scientific biographies: The Neutron and the Bomb: A Biography of Sir James Chadwick (OUP, 1997), J. D. Bernal: The Sage of Science (OUP, 2005), and Keeper of the Nuclear Conscience: The Life and Work of Joseph Rotblat (OUP, 2012). He has also published papers on clinical aspects of oncology and nuclear history.
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Selling point: First comprehensive review of A. V. Hill's life since his death in 1977 Selling point: Comprehensive account of Meyerhof's life, including details of his escape from Nazi Europe Selling point: Comparison between the lives and viewpoints of Hill and Meyerhof
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ISBN
9780197582633
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
503 gr
Høyde
163 mm
Bredde
238 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
248

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Andrew Brown trained and worked as a physician in London. After emigrating to the United States, he practiced as a radiation oncologist in New Hampshire and North Carolina before retiring from clinical work. He is the author of three scientific biographies: The Neutron and the Bomb: A Biography of Sir James Chadwick (OUP, 1997), J. D. Bernal: The Sage of Science (OUP, 2005), and Keeper of the Nuclear Conscience: The Life and Work of Joseph Rotblat (OUP, 2012). He has also published papers on clinical aspects of oncology and nuclear history.