Ebook: Intolerant bodies: a short history of autoimmunity
Author: Anderson Warwick, Mackay Ian R
- Tags: Autoimmune diseases, Autoimmune diseases--History, Autoimmune Diseases--history, Histoire, Immunologie, Maladies auto-immunes--Histoire, Maladies autoimmunes, Maladies autoimmunes--Histoire, History, Autoimmune diseases -- History, Maladies auto-immunes -- Histoire, Maladies autoimmunes -- Histoire, Autoimmune Diseases -- history
- Series: Johns Hopkins biographies of disease
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- City: Baltimore
- Language: English
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Autoimmune diseases, which affect 5 to 10 percent of the population, are as unpredictable in their course as they are paradoxical in their cause. They produce persistent suffering as they follow a drawn-out, often lifelong, pattern of remission and recurrence. Multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes—the diseases considered in this book—are but a handful of the conditions that can develop when the immune system goes awry. Intolerant Bodies is a unique collaboration between Ian Mackay, one of the prominent founders of clinical immunology, and Warwick Anderson, a leading historian of twentieth-century biomedical science. The authors narrate the changing scientific understanding of the cause of autoimmunity and explore the significance of having a disease in which one's body turns on itself. The book unfolds as a biography of a relatively new concept of pathogenesis, one that was accepted only in the 1950s.;Physiology with obstacles -- Immunological thought styles -- A sense of unlimited possibilities -- The science of self -- Doing biographical work -- Reframing self
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