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Volume 345:1002 September 27, 2001 Number 13
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The Psychopharmacologists III

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Interviews by David Healy. 580 pp. London, Arnold, 2001. £60. ISBN 0-340-76110-5.

This is the third volume of a series of interviews with psychopharmacologists conducted by David Healy. Some of those interviewed are basic scientists, and some are primarily clinicians, but all have had important roles in the development of today's psychotropic medications. These oral histories give the reader a fresh and personal view of the progress made in psychopharmacology over the past few decades.

The scope of the book is broad. For example, Healy interviewed Richard Barlow and Robert Stephenson of Edinburgh, Scotland, who did much of the early biochemical work with receptors. He also interviewed Solomon Snyder of Baltimore, who . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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