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  1. The Moral Economy of a Miracle Drug : On Exchange Relationships Between Medical Science and the Pharmaceutical Industry in the 1940s.Christer Nordlund - 2015 - In Isabelle Dussauge, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson & Francis Lee (eds.), Value practices in the life sciences and medicine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Hormones for life? Behind the rise and fall of a hormone remedy (Gonadex) against sterility in the Swedish welfare state.Christer Nordlund - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (1):191-216.
    In 1948 the pharmaceutical company Leo launched a placental hormonal preparation, called Gonadex, in Sweden. During a press conference, and in commercials and newspapers, it was said that Gonadex could cure sterility as well as many other problems related to the endocrine system. The remedy was described as effective and pure, with no side effects whatsoever. For several reasons, Gonadex was looked upon as a ‘Swedish triumph’. Inspired by research on ‘mediation’, conducted within the field of social studies of pharmaceutical (...)
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    Hormones for life? Behind the rise and fall of a hormone remedy (Gonadex) against sterility in the Swedish welfare state.Christer Nordlund - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (1):191-216.
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    'On Going Up in the World': Nation, Region and the Land Elevation Debate in Sweden.Christer Nordlund - 2001 - Annals of Science 58 (1):17-50.
    The aim of the article is to analyse the relationship between Quaternary geology, the idea of land elevation, nationalism and regionalism in Scandinavia, with special regard to the contribution of Swedish geologists at the end of the nineteenth century. From a scientific point of view, the idea of land elevation was connected to the acceptance of the glaciation theory and the elevation theory of Thomas F. Jamieson, but analysed in a wider cultural context it is possible to understand both the (...)
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    David R. Oldroyd.Earth, Water, Ice, and Fire: Two Hundred Years of Geological Research in the English Lake District. xvi + 328 pp., figs., apps., index. London: Geological Society, 2002. [REVIEW]Christer Nordlund - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):616-617.
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    Æemula lauri: The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, 1760–2010. [REVIEW]Christer Nordlund - 2012 - Annals of Science 69 (4):589-590.
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    Æemula lauri: The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, 1760–2010. [REVIEW]Christer Nordlund - 2012 - Annals of Science 69 (4):589-590.
    Rec. av Håkon Witt Andersen et al., Aemula Lauri: The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, 1760–2010.
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