Whistle-Blowers
Frank Honigsbaum, 4 October 1984
Prescriptions for Death: The Drugging of the Third World
by Milton Silverman, Philip Lee and Mia Lydecker.
California, 186 pp., £13.55, November 1982,0 520 04721 4 Show More
by Milton Silverman, Philip Lee and Mia Lydecker.
California, 186 pp., £13.55, November 1982,
The Pharmaceutical Industry and Dependency in the Third World
by Gary Gereffi.
Princeton, 291 pp., £21.60, November 1983,0 691 07645 6 Show More
by Gary Gereffi.
Princeton, 291 pp., £21.60, November 1983,
Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by John Braithwaite.
Routledge, 440 pp., £25, March 1984,0 7102 0049 8 Show More
by John Braithwaite.
Routledge, 440 pp., £25, March 1984,
“... pharmaceutical firms appear to act without fear of retribution. In Prescriptions for Death, Milton Silverman and his colleagues show how drugs which have been banned in the industrial world may be sold to an unsuspecting public in a developing country. The practice is known as ‘drug-dumping’. But that is not the only offence: equally dangerous ... ”