A journey through science history closely examines the golden age of physics, focusing on the central conflict between Einstein and Bohr over the nature of reality and the soul of science.
Recounts the history of the birth control pill, from its approval in 1960 to the various beliefs that the drug would ensure happy marriages and eradicate poverty, and covers what the prescription became for women and the liberation it brought.
Examines long-term case studies on mental illness in the United States and the effects of psychiatric drugs, covering the published results of these studies as well as alternative programs that are producing positive outcomes.
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