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Introduction: The Reclaimed Life | 1 | |
1. | The Quiet Scot | 7 |
2. | The Rough Colonial Genius | 32 |
3. | The Money Talks | 51 |
4. | The Temperamental Continental | 59 |
5. | The Micro Master | 69 |
6. | "Without Heatley, No Penicillin" | 85 |
7. | Eight Mice | 114 |
8. | Blitzed | 136 |
9. | "Will These Plans Come to Grief?" | 157 |
10. | The Friend in Deed | 171 |
11. | The Kilo That Never Came | 197 |
12. | The Laurel Wreath of Credit | 210 |
13. | The Thinking in Stockholm | 230 |
14. | The Makers of Great Medicine | 249 |
Notes | 265 | |
Bibliography | 289 | |
Acknowledgments | 292 | |
Index | 295 |
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