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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Donald Thomas, David Healy, Brian J. Ford, Martin Evans, John Anderson, Alfred Pippard, Daniel Meadows, Christopher Hill, Helmut Ringsdorf, Jane Clarke, Chandra Wickramasinghe, Stephen Thomas Knight, Sydney Chapman, Paul Moorcraft, Judith Weir, William John Gruffydd, Peter Hunt, Lionel Cooper, Stephen Dunnett, Miranda Aldhouse-Green, Glyn Elwyn, Patrick Minford, Colin H. Williams, Hector Hetherington, Harry Collins, John Loughlin, Paul Wilkinson, Dianne Edwards, Chris Torrance, Pat Hudson, Richard J. C. Atkinson, Arthur Elijah Trueman, Justin Lewis, Trystan Owain Hughes, A. H. Armstrong, Miles Hewstone, Charles Taylor, Mark Keane, Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, Michael F. Robinson, Maurice Tucker, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Peter Coles, Adrian Thomas, Edward Ernest Hughes, Dafydd Stephens, Ilora Finlay, Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, Bernard Elgey Leake, Ronald Montagu Burrows, Christopher Norris, Abel J. Jones, Stephen Rollnick, Henry Lewis, Lindsay Clarke, Richard Tait, William Paton Ker, Brinley Rees, John McWhirter, James Wiegold, Henry Tanner, John Viriamu Jones, Walter Medley Tattersall, Bernhard Neumann, Daniel Wincott, Ian Hargreaves, Bill Napier, Christopher Hooley, Martin Huxley, Thomas Powel, George Henry Livens, David E. Evans, Peter Coss, Robin Attfield, Roy Evans, Jan Bondeson, William Ritchie Sorley, Ernest Howard Griffiths, Arun Midha, Glyn Harman, John Cledan Mears, Malcolm Parry, Mike Disney, Garel Rhys, Walter Gear, Griffith Hartwell Jones, Alasdair Whittle, John Tyrrell. Excerpt: David Healy is an Irish psychiatrist who is currently a professor in Psychological Medicine at Cardiff University School of Medicine, Wales. He is also the director of North Wales School of Psychological Medicine. He became the centre of controversy concerning the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medicine and academia. Fo...