A review by paulsnelling
Ten Drugs: How Plants, Powders, and Pills Have Shaped the History of Medicine by Thomas Hager

4.0

Interesting and informative yet accessible. The book tells some stories about the luck and the hard work taken to bring new drugs to market. There are real contrasts between historical and contemporary discoveries, and the books always keeps in mind the behaviour and need-for-profit of big pharma, including some predictions of how things may develop in the future. There's room for optimism and caution.