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A Very Decided Preference Jean Medawar

A Very Decided Preference By Jean Medawar

A Very Decided Preference by Jean Medawar


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Peter Medawar was an extremely succesful scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1960. Nine years later, at the age of 54, he was crippled by a cerebral haemorrhage. This is his widow's story of her life with Sir Peter.

A Very Decided Preference Summary

A Very Decided Preference by Jean Medawar

Peter Medawar was an extremely succesful scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1960. Nine years later, at the age of 54, he was crippled by a cerebral haemorrhage. This is his widow's story of her life with Sir Peter. It provides an insight into the life of a significant 20th-century scientist, and is an interesting companion to his own autobiography, Memoir of a Thinking Radish.

Table of Contents

Flashback, Exeter Cathedral, 1969; students at Oxford, 1935; marriage, 1937; war years in Oxford, 1939-1945; the Boy Professor, 1947-1952; life in London, 1951; Nobel Laureate, 1960; director of the National Institute, 1962-1966; the crash, 1969; progress, 1971; moves and travels, 1974-1980; setback, 1980; losing ground, 1984; Not a tragedy, but an epic, 1985; finale, 1987.

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GOR004354571
9780192177797
0192177796
A Very Decided Preference by Jean Medawar
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
19900501
256
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