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Life in the Age of Insulin

A Brief History

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  • * Written by an acknowledged expert
  • The only comparable history of insulin
  • Of potential interest to health professionals and interested non-professionals alike

Part of the book series: Copernicus Books (CB)

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Before the Dawn

  2. From Discovery to the Doldrums

  3. Two Types of Diabetes

  4. The Shape of Things to Come

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About this book

Life in the Age of Insulin offers a straightforward and jargon-free narrative account of how insulin was discovered, what it does, why people still struggle to obtain it, and what the future might hold. It tells of the creative power that emerges when many people work towards a common goal, and of collective strength founded upon the limitations of individuals.

It envisages a future of competitive insulin pricing and revolutionary therapies, kindling hope for health equity.

With over 70 million insulin users world-wide, this book bridges the gap for patients and families. It will appeal to health professionals, to those intrigued by science, and to anyone who likes a good story.

Life in the Age of Insulin is an empathetic and enlightening saga of science, society and human resilience.


Authors and Affiliations

  • Diabetes and Metabolism, Emeritus Professor, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

    Edwin Gale

About the author

I am a retired specialist and researcher in diabetes, with >250 listed publications. I have edited or co-edited several books on diabetes and was responsible for the diabetes section of the first 7 editions of Kumar and Clarke, a successful student textbook of medicine. My first single-author book, The Species that Changed Itself, came out in Penguin in 2019. I was Editor-in-Chief of Diabetologia, the European Journal of Diabetes, between 2004-2011.

I chaired the Special Advisory Group on Endocrinology for EMA over a similar period. In 2017 I chaired the WHO Committee on Essential Medicines for Diabetes. Other tasks, awards etc are listed in my CV. I specialized in the clinical care of people with diabetes from 1965-2011, which has given me a ~50-year overview of the history of the subject. I knew many for the characters referred to in the book and interviewed some of them for it.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Life in the Age of Insulin

  • Book Subtitle: A Brief History

  • Authors: Edwin Gale

  • Series Title: Copernicus Books

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47190-2

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-47189-6Published: 30 January 2024

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-47192-6Due: 01 March 2024

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-47190-2Published: 29 January 2024

  • Series ISSN: 2731-8982

  • Series E-ISSN: 2731-8990

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXX, 270

  • Number of Illustrations: 13 b/w illustrations, 25 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Endocrinology

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