Quite Mad: An American Pharma Memoir
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DEDICATION
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue
PART I
Chapter 1: The Influence of Intervention
Chapter 2: The Sick Role
Chapter 3: Nature or Nurture
Chapter 4: An American Diagnosis
Chapter 5: Patient History
Chapter 6: My Voice for Their Drugs
PART II
Chapter 7: A Female Malady
Chapter 8: Learned Behavior
Chapter 9: The World We’ve Made for Women
Chapter 10: Editing
Chapter 11: Molecular Myths
PART III
Chapter 12: Bitter Pills
Chapter 13: Rebuffed
Chapter 14: Delicates
Chapter 15: Unbearable Weight
PART IV
Chapter 16: Rapture in May
Chapter 17: Occam’s Razor
Chapter 18: Compulsion
Chapter 19: Moral Treatment
Chapter 20: Taking Up Space
Chapter 21: Turning Around
Chapter 22: Is Satisfied Enough?
Epilogue
Notes to Part II
Notes to Part III
Notes to Part IV
References
Machete; Joy Castro, Series Editor