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Jeremy A. Greene is the Elizabeth Treide and A. McGehee Harvey Chair in the History of Medicine, at Johns Hopkins University.

Career

Greene is a professor of Medicine and History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.[1]

Greene has studied the generic drug industry.[2] His work appears in Slate.[3]

Works

  • Prescribing by Numbers: Drugs and the Definition of Disease, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008, ISBN 9780801891007[4]
  • Generic: The Unbranding of Modern Medicine. JHU Press. 20 August 2014. ISBN 978-1-4214-1493-5.

References

  1. ^ "Jeremy Greene". hopkinshistoryofmedicine.org. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  2. ^ Golden, Janet (October 7, 2014). "Generic drugs: An interview with Jeremy Greene". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Jeremy A. Greene". Slate. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  4. ^ Pieters, Toine (July 2008). "Book Review". Medical History. 52 (3): 414–416. ISSN 0025-7273. PMC 2448968.
External media
Audio
audio icon The Science of ‘Sameness’: Developing Generic Medications, Science Friday, September 14, 2014
Video
video icon Book Discussion on Generic, C-SPAN', December 9, 2014