Happy accidents

serendipity in modern medical breakthroughs

Hardcover, 408 pages

English language

Published Dec. 7, 2007 by Arcade Pub..

ISBN:
978-1-55970-819-7
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Happy Accidents: Serendipity in Modern Medical Breakthroughs – When Scientists Find What They’re NOT Looking For by Morton A. Meyers, M.D. is exactly what the title touts: many medical breakthroughs are a matter of being at the right place at the right time or as Louis Pasteur is quoted to have said, “In the field of observation, chance favors the prepared mind.”

The book is chock full of stories of accidental discovery where scientists were looking for one thing and found another or were just poking around to see what shook out of the trees. The tales of discovery of the usual ones familiar to those of us Medical Historians: the discovery of penicillin, the discovery of Salvarsan 606 and others. I was amused to note that Dr Meyers didn’t mention that Viagara’s serendipitous discovery came about because during the test as a hypertension medication, male patients refused to …

Subjects

  • Medicine -- History
  • Medical innovations -- History
  • Medicine -- Research -- History
  • Discoveries in science
  • Serendipity