The PKU Paradox

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421411316

A Short History of a Genetic Disease

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By Diane B. Paul, Jeffrey P. Brosco
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Foreword, by Charles E. Rosenberg
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Pearl Buck, PKU, and Mental Retardation
1. The Discovery of PKU as a Metabolic Disorder
2. PKU as a Form of Cognitive Impairment
3. Testing and Treating Newborns, 1950–1962
4. The Campaign for Mandatory Testing
5. Sources of Skepticism
6. New Paradigms for PKU
7. Living with PKU
8. The Perplexing Problem of Maternal PKU
9. Who Should Procreate? Perspectives on Reproductive Choice and Responsibility in Postwar America
10. Newborn Screening Expands
Epilogue: ""The Government Has Your Baby's DNA"": Contesting the Storage and Secondary Use of Residual Dried Blood Spots
Acknowledgments
A Note on Sources
Notes
Index

""Paul and Brosco enable the reader to shift their gaze from PKU the paradigm to PKU the disease, in all its historical and biological complexity. For this reason, this book will be of interest to historians and practitioners of medicine alike. Moreover, it also serves as an excellent example of the constructive possibilities inherent in a collaboration between historians and physicians, and indeed, of the value of such an approach.""

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