Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Institutions and Institutional Change
1. “Bacteriology” Is Destiny: Cancer, Certainty, and Uncertainty in the Late Nineteenth Century
2. Making Something So within a Nationalist Context: Cancer Laboratories, 1899–1905
3. Getting to Work, 1900–1905
4. Inklings of Dis-Ease: The Cancer Problem, 1905–1910
5. Return to Babel, 1905–1910
6. Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Science, 1910–1915
7. The Euphoria and Despair of Chemotherapy, 1910–1915
8. Better Living through Biochemistry: Experimental vs. Spontaneous Cancer, 1910–1915
9. Losing Control: An Inflamed Cancer Research Dilemma, 1911–1915
10. All Cancer Is Local: The End of the War and the Beginning of a New Era, 1910–1915
Epilogue: And the Band Plays On
Notes
Bibliography
Index