An edition of Normal at any cost (2009)

Normal at any cost

tall girls, short boys, and the medical industry's quest to manipulate height

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An edition of Normal at any cost (2009)

Normal at any cost

tall girls, short boys, and the medical industry's quest to manipulate height

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Two science journalists examine the fascinating history of medical science's flawed attempts to manipulate height and the ethics involved. They also tell the story of the boys and girls themselves, many of them now grown, who were subjected to a wide range of non-FDA-approved medical procedures. These treatments which consisted of extreme doses of estrogen, pituitary glands taken from both animals and human cadavers, and testosterone injectionsoften had disastrous side effects.

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English
Pages
405

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2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
618.92/4
Library of Congress
RJ482.G76 C67 2009, RJ482.G76 C63 2009, RJ482.G76C67 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
405

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22551830M
Internet Archive
normalatanycostt00cohe
ISBN 13
9781585426836
LCCN
2008040786
OCLC/WorldCat
231579513
Library Thing
7672983
Goodreads
6122463

Work Description

A fascinating story of medical experimentation, parental love, and the extreme measures taken to make children fit within "the norm."Most people rarely think about their height beyond a little wishing and hoping. But for the parents of children who are ridiculed by their peers for being extraordinarily tall or extraordinarily short, height can cause great anguish. For decades, the medical establishment has responded to these worries by prescribing controversial treatments and therapies for children who fall outside of the "normal" height range. While some have benefited, many have suffered from devastating side effects.In this riveting book, Susan Cohen and Christine Cosgrove provide a voice for the parents, doctors, scientists, and pharmaceutical companies involved in these experimental treatments. They also tell the story of the boys and girls themselves, many of them now grown, who were subjected to a wide range of non-FDA-approved medical procedures. These treatments— which consisted of extreme doses of estrogen, pituitary glands taken from both animals and human cadavers, and testosterone injections—often had disastrous side effects.Who is to say how tall is too tall, and how short is too short? For many of the individuals represented in this book, the answers have been clear—and they are grateful to the medical industry for improving upon nature. For others, left in the wake of this same science, the answers are fueled by tragic regret. The authors explore the dueling motives behind these procedures— with parents desperate to help their children "fit in" and doctors and scientists hungry for scientific breakthroughs. Combining extensive research and in-depth interviews, Normal at Any Cost is the first book to place a human face on this complex and ethically charged medical history.

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