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Inspired by Jim Hogshire's 'zine of the same name, this cultural study of pills covers weird pharmaceutical ads and history, exposes of FDA lies, pill reviews, contents of celebrity medicine chests, acquisitional tips, and hundreds of photos and illustrations.
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Drugs, Marketing, Drug abuse, Pharmaceutical industry, Advertising, Pharmacy, historyShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Pills-a-go-go: a fiendish investigation into pill marketing, art, history and consumption
1999, Feral House, Distributed by Publishers Group West, c1999.
in English
- 1st ed.
0922915539 9780922915538
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Includes bibliographical references.
Other contributors: an109010@anon.penet.fi, Will Bleifuss, Edward M. Brecher, Dorian, Adam Gorightly, Itchy DuPont, Melissa Hoffs, Heidi Hogshire, Pollyanne Hornbeck, Tim Johnson, David C. Morrison, Adam Parfrey, Phreex, Sylvia Remora, Rhodium 980729, and Michael Starks.
Inspired by Jim Hogshire's 'zine of the same name, this cultural study of pills covers weird pharmaceutical ads and history, exposés of FDA lies, pill reviews, contents of celebrity medicine chests, acquisitional tips, and hundreds of photos and illustrations.
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July 31, 2019 | Edited by MARC Bot | associate edition with work OL15747208W |
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