Even Immortality
Thomas Laqueur: Medicomania, 29 July 1999
The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity from Antiquity to the Present
by Roy Porter.
HarperCollins, 833 pp., £24.99, February 1999,0 00 637454 9 Show More
by Roy Porter.
HarperCollins, 833 pp., £24.99, February 1999,
“... impulsive tics and Korsakoff’s (Sergei, that is) amnesia, both recently made famous again by Oliver Sacks; Creutzfeld-Jacob disease, just to bring us right up to the mad cow. (No woman – at least at this level – seems to have had anything named after her.) A name announces only the dénouement, however: it does not convey the extraordinary ... ”