Content by Joseph M. Gabriel
Opposing drug patents used to be America’s medical consensus, it should be again
Until the late 19th century, patenting medicines was considered as controversial and even unethical
I am a historian of American medicine and the biomedical sciences. My scholarship focuses on the contested relationship between scientific and technological innovation, state regulation of the market, and social and cultural change. Much of it focuses on the history of drugs and pharmaceuticals in the nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries.
I am the author of Medical Monopoly: Intellectual Property Rights and the Origins of the Modern Pharmaceutical Industry (University of Chicago Press, 2014)