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Volume 334:1067-1068 April 18, 1996 Number 16
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Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
Reinventing Darwin: The great debate at the high table of evolutionary theory

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By Randolph M. Nesse and George C. Williams. 291 pp. New York, Times Books, 1995. $24. ISBN 0-8129-2224-7 (Published in England as Evolution and Healing: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine).
By Niles Eldredge. 244 pp. New York, John Wiley, 1995. $27.95. ISBN 0-471-30301-1.

Why We Get Sick is the result of a collaboration between a practicing physician and an evolutionary biologist. A model of scientific popularization, it acquaints readers with some fundamental ideas of evolutionary theory and suggests ways to apply this perspective to medical problems. The introductory chapters set out, in an extremely clear and nontechnical way, the basic principles of evolutionary biology, modern population biology, and behavioral genetics. Nesse and Williams then probe the evolutionary significance of various aspects of disease. Their discussion runs through assorted issues — for instance, our idiosyncratic food preferences and ability to deal with environmental . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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