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The Icepick Surgeon: Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpetrated in the Name of Science

The Icepick Surgeon: Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpetrated in the Name of Science

by Sam Kean

Little, Brown and Company ·2021 ·368 pages
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Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpetrated in the Name of Science From New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean comes the gripping, untold history of science's darkest secrets, "a fascinating book [that] deserves a wide audience" (Publishers Weekly, starred review)Science is a force for good in the world—at least usually. But sometimes, when obsession gets the better of scientists, they twist a noble pursuit into something sinister. Under this spell, knowledge isn't everything, it's the only thing—no matter the cost. Bestselling author Sam Kean tells the true story of what happens when unfettered ambition pushes otherwise rational men and women to cross the line in the name of science, trampling ethical boundaries and often committing crimes in the process.The Icepick Surgeon masterfully guides the reader across two thousand years of history, beginning with Cleopatra's dark deeds in ancient Egypt. The book reveals the origins of much of modern science in the transatlantic slave trade of the 1700s, as well as Thomas Edison's mercenary support of the electric chair and the warped logic of the spies who infiltrated the Manhattan Project. But the sins of science aren't all safely buried in the past. Many of them, Kean reminds us, still affect us today. We can draw direct lines from the medical abuses of Tuskegee and Nazi Germany to current vaccine hesitancy, and connect icepick lobotomies from the 1950s to the contemporary failings of mental-health care. Kean even takes us into the future, when advanced computers and genetic engineering could unleash whole new ways to do one another wrong.Unflinching, and exhilarating to the last page, The Icepick Surgeon fuses the drama of scientific discovery with the illicit thrill of a true-crime tale. With his trademark wit and precision, Kean shows that, while science has done more good than harm in the world, rogue scientists do exist, and when we sacrifice morals for progress, we often end up with neither.


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"Kean takes his readers on an engrossing — and sometimes horrifying — historical tour ..."

Lucinda Robb· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"If you can forgive Kean's overly broad organizing principle, you'll find a series of gripping stories about evil scientific deeds, corrupt rivalries and skulduggery ..."

John Schwartz· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A witty, thought-provoking book ..."

Kate Bellody· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"A mostly entertaining rogues' gallery of scientists gone bad."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"So much mischief and harm is so evocatively recorded and amply detailed with compassion and wit."

Aron Row· The San Francisco Book Review Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"As each chapter compounds, it becomes more difficult to condemn and smirk without seeing the systemic ways that early sins have crept into the heart of science and medicine today ..."

Brandy Schillace· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"This engrossing look at crimes often committed by otherwise moral people deserves a wide readership."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Sam Kean's crisp, bright storytelling makes these tales of out-of-control scientists irresistible."

Joseph Barbato· The New York Journal of Books Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

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