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Condition Notes: This eleventh edition of “The Pill Book” by Harold M. Silverman is in good condition, showing signs of wear from previous use but remaining intact and readable. Published in the late 20th century, this comprehensive reference guide to prescription and over-the-counter medications was a valuable resource for consumers seeking to understand the rapidly evolving pharmaceutical landscape.
Silverman’s work was a pioneering effort to demystify the often confusing world of drugs and their effects, empowering readers to make informed decisions about their healthcare. At a time when the medical establishment was still grappling with issues of patient autonomy and informed consent, “The Pill Book” provided a window into the complex chemical compounds that were increasingly shaping modern medicine.
Beyond its practical utility, this edition serves as a fascinating historical artifact, reflecting the pharmaceutical industry’s growth and the changing attitudes towards medication in the latter half of the 20th century. For collectors and readers interested in the history of consumer advocacy, medical ethics, and the democratization of scientific knowledge, this well-worn copy offers a glimpse into a pivotal era in the evolution of patient-centered healthcare.