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Abbott (pharmaceutical company), 324

Abbott, Andrew, 438 n.19

on academic researchers, 215

on advisory jurisdictions, 339

on the germ theory, 58

on the professions, 23 , 372 n.113

Aboulker, Jean-Pierre, 301

Abraham, John, 375 n.155

Abrams, Donald: on activism, 341

on clinical trials, 248

on ddI licensing, 277

forms the County Community Consortium, 217

Abrams, Garry, 140

academic freedom, 176

accelerated approval program, 315 -16. See also conditional approval program

Acker, Caroline Jean, 375 n.147

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. See AIDS

ACTG (AIDS Clinical Trials Group), 340

activist involvement in, 290 -91

ACTG 016 trial, 237

ACTG 019 trial, 237 -40

ACTG 076 trial, 325

ACTG 318

activism: cancer movement, 348 -49

environmental movement, 351

of Haitians, 66

of people with hemophilia, 289 -90

against paternalism, 222 . See also ACT UP; AIDS movement; feminist health movement; gay movement; social movements; treatment activism

actor-network theory of scientific knowledge, 18

ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), 219 -21

accused of racism, 291

chapters worldwide, 219

demonstration at NIH headquarters, 287

identity politics of, 21

involvement in the ACTG, 284 -87

meetings by consensus, 220

negotiations with the FDA, 226

people of color in, 291

rifts within, 291 -94

street theater of, 247

Western vs . alternative medicine, 293 -94.

See also specific chapters

ACT UP/Boston, 220

ACT UP/Chicago, 292

ACT UP/Golden Gate, 349

ACT UP/Houston, 219

ACT UP/Los Angeles, 220

ACT UP/New Orleans, 219

ACT UP/New York: "AIDS Treatment Research Agenda," 281

dominance of, 220

"FDA Action Handbook," 224 -25

Media Committee, 225

Treatment & Data Committee, 293

Women's Action Committee, 292

Women's Caucus, 292 .

See also TAG


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ACT UP/Portland, 292

ACT UP/San Francisco, 294

ACT UP/Seattle, 219

ACT UP/Underground, 299 -300

acyclovir (herpes medication), 182

Adam, Barry D., 364 n.36

Adams, Jad, 140

advisory jurisdictions, 339

Advocate (California newsmagazine), 356

Africa, 162

HIV-2 in, 208

suspected as source of AIDS, 259

Africa-Americans: marginalization of, 66

as underrepresented in clinical trials, 259

African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV), 100 -101

Agosto, Moisés, 352

AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome): "AIDS virus" terminology, 392 n.51

epidemiology of, 364 n.33

fear/prejudice engendered by, 395 -96 n.27

first reports of, 45 -48

without HIV, 160 -63

literature on social aspects of, 38 -41

longterm survivors of, 306

markets of, 316 (see also T cells)

natural history of, 251

progression of, 396 n.43

rationale for name of, 55

spread/rise of, 325

stages of, 283 -84

stigma of, 78

surveillance definition of, 289

transmissibility of, 96

AIDS: From the Beginning (JAMA) , 101 -2

AIDS Action Pledge (later called ACT UP/San Francisco), 219

AIDS activism.

See AIDS movement; treatment activism

AIDS-associated retrovirus.

See ARV

"The AIDS Catch" (documentary), 138

AIDS Clinical Trials Group.

See ACTG

AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power.

See ACT UP

AIDS education, 413 n.5

AIDS movement, 370 n.87

activitists' dependence on biomedicine, 14

AZT disapproved by some members of, 149

and body as symbol of selfhood, 21

decline of, 326 -28

diversity of, 8

effects on doctor-patient relationship, 346 -47

expertification within, 350 -53

"Founding Statement of People with AIDS/ARC," 206

fractures within, 133

on genocide-by-neglect, 221 -22

and patient autonomy, 222

"Patient's Bill of Rights," 206

and sexual politics, 20 -21

as shaped by clinical picture of AIDS, 10

as shaped by epidemiology of AIDS, 10 -11

"victim" label rejected by, 206 .

See also ACT UP; treatment activism

AIDS Quilt, 225

AIDS research: basic research, 318 -22

cooperation between researchers, 211 -12

literature on, growth of, 388 n.2

monetary investment in, 113

pace of, 429 n.4

racial limits of, 261

viral hypothesis and citations to Gallo, 87 (table)

AIDS Research (journal), 134

"AIDS Research at the NIH" (Gonsalves and Harrington), 297 -99

AIDS testing.

See blood screening test

AIDS Treatment Activist Conference, 291

AIDS Treatment Evaluation Units.

See ATEUs

AIDS Treatment News .

See ATN

AIDS Treatment Registry (New York City), 250

The AIDS War (Lauritsen), 169

Albert, Edward, 377 n.166

alternative conference (1992; Amsterdam), 154

alternative press, 174

Altman, Dennis, 442 n.68

Altman, Lawrence: on AIDS, 297

blames activists, 311

on Concorde trial, 304 -5

on the gay lifestyle, 46

on Koch's postulates, 95

Alzheimer's disease, 348

AMA. See American Medical Association amantadine (flu medication), 182

American Academy for the Advancement of Science, 169

American Foundation for AIDS Research.

See AmFAR


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American Medical Association (AMA), 100

Task Force on AIDS, 102 .

See also Journal of the American Medical Association

AmFAR (American Foundation for AIDS Research), 397 n.65

Ammann, Arthur, 83 -84

Anderson, Jack, 125

And the Band Played On (Shilts), 38 -39

Annals of Internal Medicine , 358

antibiotics, 134

antibody test.

See blood screening test

antigen overload hypothesis. See immune overload hypothesis

Anti-Infective Advisory Committee (FDA), 200

antimoniotungstate (HPA-23), 188

antisense therapy, 306

Antiviral Advisory Committee (FDA), 316

approves 3 TC, 323

approves indinavir, ritonavir, and saquinavir, 324

antiviral drugs, 36 .

See also specific drugs

apoptosis, 155

Apple, Rima D., 363 n.30

archeological model of analysis, 357

Arksey, Hilary, 367 n.67

Armstrong, David, 370 n.94

Armstrong, Jana, 382 n.33

Arno, Peter, 438 n.21

Aronowitz, Stanley, 362 n.9

Aronson, Naomi, 366 n.60

Arras, John D., 412 n.93

ARV (AIDS-associated retrovirus), 77 .

See also HIV-1

Ascher, Michael, 164

ASFV (African Swine Fever Virus), 100 -101

Asians, drug metabolization in, 260

ATEUs (AIDS Treatment Evaluation Units), 210 -11

Atlanta, incidence of AIDS in, 259

ATN (AIDS Treatment News ), 349

on Concorde trial, 303 -4

authority, 373 n.123

of activists, 342

of doctors, 190

of experts, 5 -6

of knowledge, 2 -3

moral, 172

of professionals, 268 -69

scientific, 368 n.76

suspicion toward, 242 .

See also credibility

autoimmune mechanisms, 284

autonomy: of patients, 310

professional, 269

of science, 363 n.24

azidothymidine.

See AZT

AZT (azidothymidine; brand name Retrovir; generic name zidovudine), 418 n.16

ACTG 076 trial, 325

ACTG 155 trial, 318

for AIDS patients, 213

for asymptomatic HIV positives, 300 -305

Burroughs Wellcome supplies AZT free to AIDS patients, 198 -99

Concorde trial, 333 -34

cost of, 199

criticized by AIDS movement, 401 -2 n20

criticized by HIV dissenters, 299

European-Australian Collaborative Group study, 311

harmfulness of, 148

history of, 214

ineffectiveness of, 148 -49

as prolonging life, 430 n.22

Protocol 016 trial, 237

Protocol 019 trial, 237 -40

replacement with better drugs, expectation of, 243

side effects from, 266

as slowing AIDS progress, 237 -40

toxicity of, 302 -3

and viral mutation, 265 . See also clinical trials; combination therapy

B

Balogh, Brian, 438 n.9

Baltimore, David, 283

Barnes, Barry, 366 n.54

Barr, David, 318

on ACTG 308

on the CCG, 293

on conditional approval, 274

on ddI licensing, 278

on leaving ACT UP, 292

on uncertainty, 344

Barron's , 315

Barry, David, 204

basic research, 318 -22

bath houses, 134

Baudrillard, Jean, 362 n.10


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Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights, 187

Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco), 145

Bayer, Ronald, 378 n.170

Bayer Company (Germany), 184

Beecher, Henry, 189

Bell, Alan P., 382 n.28

Benford, Robert D., 440 n.48

on social movements, 372 n.113

Berg, Marc, 372 n.112

Berkowitz, Richard, 65

Best, Joel, 372 n.117

b2 microglobulin, 271

Bethell, Tom, 159

Bialy, Harvey, 174

Bihari, Bernard, 218

Bilstad, James, 272

Biological Chemistry (journal), 442 n.10

biomedical researchers: clash with biostatisticians, 314

and the monocausal/microbial theory, 58

respect for activists, 337 -39

biomedicine: distrust of, 6 -7

ideological function in capitalist society, 58

lay intervention in, 298 -99 (see also treatment activism);

and the professions, 372 n.113

and women, 288 -89.

See also biomedical researchers; clinical trials; doctors

Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy , 147

biostatisticians: clash with researchers, 314

on subgroup analysis, 433 n.82

support of activists, 262 -63

on surrogate markers, 271

black boxes, in fact construction, 331

blacks. See African-Americans

Blanchard, Franois, 411 n.74

Blattner, William, 124

Bledstein, Burton J., 371 n.108

blood screening test, 391 n.44

anonymous testing, 393 n.62

licensed by FDA, 182

and positive/negative polarization, 93

U.S. government applies for patent for, 72

blood transfusion, 134 -35

as immunosuppressive, 61

studies of, 124

Bloor, David, 442 n.2

Bodewitz, Henk J. H. W., 375 n.155

body, as symbol of selfhood, 21

Body Positive, 126

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, 282

Boffey, Philip, 114 -15

Boggs, Carl, 369 n.87

Booth, William, 128

bootleg drugs, 267 -68

Bor, Robert, 388 n.1

Bosk, Charles, 412 n.97

Botkin, Michael, 279

boundary work, 24

Bourdieu, Pierre, 438 n.11

on autonomy of science, 363 n.24

conception of science, 367 -68 n.76

on fields, 437 n.1

Brady, Judy, 440 n.53

Brandt, Allan, 383 n.52

Brandt, Edward, 95 -96

Braverman, G'dali, 327

Breast Cancer Action (San Francisco), 349

breast cancer activism, 348 -49

Brennan, Robert O., 47

Brint, Steven, 362 n.7

Bristol-Myers Squibb, 276

Britain, attitude toward treatment in, 245 -46

Broder, Samuel, 282

Bronski, Michael, 62

Brook, Itzhak, 213

Brown, Helene, 207

Brown, Phil, 368 n.80

Buckley Jr., William F., 187

Budd, Richard W., 442 n.8

Buffleben, Gracia, 349

Bunders, Joske, 368 n.80

Burkett, Elinor, 379 n.174

Burlington, Bruce, 250 -51

Burroughs Wellcome, 423 n.104

and AZT trials, 312

on ddC, 279

donates money to treatment activists, 299 -300

marketing of AZT, 299

merges with Glaxo, 323

profits from Retrovir (AZT), 240

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Bury, Michael, 363 n.27

Buurma, Henk, 375 n.155

buyers clubs, 267 -68

Byar, David, 262 -63

C

Caiazza, Stephen, 126

California Political Review (journal), 159

Callen, Michael, 168

death of, 169

disapproves of AZT, 302

on pentamidine, 218

on promiscuity, 63 -64

on self-reliance, 65

Calman, Kenneth, 151

Cambrosio, Alberto, 366 n.52

cancer, 207

activism, 348 -49

Kaposi's sarcoma, 133

Cancer Research , 190

cancer research, 211

Community Clinical Oncology Program, 217

doctor-researchers, 215

candidiasis, 132

Caplan, Arthur L., 374 n.142

Casper, Monica J., 372 n.112

Cassileth, Barrie R., 207

causation: conceptions of, 52 -53

vs . correlation, 148

and dose-response relationship, 76

and latency period, 76

vs . pathogenesis, 157

and ratio of disease rates, 76

and treatment effectiveness, 168

web of, 57 .

See also Koch's postulates

causation controversy, 379 n.173

and closure, 166 -70

coverage by British press, 150 -52

and social attitudes, 31

vs . treatment controversy, 177 -78.

See also Duesberg, Peter

CCC (County Community Consortium; San Francisco), 218

CCG (Community Constituency Group), 294

CDC (Centers for Disease Control): on AIDS without HIV, 162 -63

definition/diagnosis of AIDS, 391 n.44

on epidemiology of early cases, 47

first reports on AIDS, 45 -46

on Haitians with AIDS, 56

on hemophiliacs with PCP, 56

on HIV hypothesis, 83

naming the disease AIDS, 55

CD4. See T cells

CD4 + T-lymphocytopenia (ICL), 163

CFS. See chronic fatigue syndrome

Chalmers, Thomas, 267

Cheng, Ben, 326

Chermann, Jean Claude, 185

Chesler, Mark A., 440 n.47

children, 136

AZT administered to pregnant women, 325

AZT not available for, 423 n.104

as underrepresented in clinical trials, 260

chimpanzees: with AIDS, 209

studies of, 87 -90

cholera, blame for, 53

Chou, Danny, 405 n.100

Christopher Street (magazine), 125

chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), 348

Chronicle of Higher Education , 144

Citizens for Medical Justice (later called ACT UP/San Francisco), 219

Clarke, Adele, 375 n.153

clinical trials: accrual of subjects, 252

ACTG 016 trial, 237

ACTG 019 trial, 237 -40

ACTG 076 trial, 325

ACTG 318

activist involvement in design of, 439 n.33

ATEUs established, 196

and control of access to drugs, 227 -28

cooperation of subjects in, 249

definitiveness of, 343

entry criteria for, 251

as "gold standard" in biomedicine, 196 -98

intent-to-treat analysis, 313 -14

interpretation of, 34

large-scale, 317

and meaningful/important questions, 251 -52

minorities, women, and children in, 339 -40

multiple medications prohibited in, 254

numbers of, 197

objectivity of, 345

and parallel track program, 236 -37

phases of, 273

placebo effects of participating in, 193

pragmatic vs . fastidious, 342

as providing access to new treatments, 197 -98

as representing reality, 273

science studies literature on, 374 -75 n.147

vs . treatment, 202

and uncertainty, 343 -46. See also AZT

ethics of clinical research

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Clinton, Bill, 326

closure of controversy, 334

CMV (cytomegalovirus) infections, 132

CMV retinitis, 235

co-citation analysis, 388 n.2

cofactors, 306

Montagnier on, 284 .

See also immune overload hypothesis

Cohen, Cathy, 414 n.41

on people of color in ACT UP, 289

Cohen, Jean, 370 n.96

Cohen, Jon, 406 n.114

cohort studies, 203

Colby, David C., 377 n.166

Collins, Harry, 442 n.4

on core set of experts, 17 -18

on scientific certainty, 411 n.82

on scientific controversy, 171

on scientific credibility, 242

on role of experiments, 167

Comaroff, Jean, 370 n.92

combination therapy, 265 -80

ACTG 279

ACTG 318

and buyers clubs, 267 -68

ddC, 279

and early intervention, 322

and surrogate markers, 270 -76

3TC, 322 -23

Committee of Ten Thousand, 290

Community-Acquired Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia, 47

community-based trials, 438 n.22

Community Clinical Oncology Program, 217

Community Constituency Group. See CCG

Community Research Initiative (New York City), 217 -19

Competitive Policy Institute, 223

Compound Q (tricosanthin), 257 -58

Conant, Marcus, 268

Concorde trial, 333 -34

conditional approval program, 273 -75.

See also accelerated approval program

condoms, 96 -97

Conference of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (1985), 91 -92

Confronting AIDS (Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences), 126 -27

Connor, Steve, 151 -52, 376 n.158, 386 n.92

The Search for the Virus , 39

Conrad, Peter, 388 n.136

conservatives' support of Duesberg, 158 -59

conspiracy theories: embraced by New York gay community, 242

genetic engineering by CIA or U.S. Army, 96

genocide, 259

swine fever, U.S. government cover-up of, 101

voodoo, 66

constitutive vs . contingent forum, 171 -72

controversy in science, 333 -34

closure of, 334

Cook, Timothy E., 377 n.166

Cooper, Ellen, 262

on surrogate markers, 275

Corea, Gena, 408 n.20

on women and AIDS, 288

correlation, 148

Corti, Jim (Dextran Man), 416 n.60

Cotton, Deborah, 313

Council on Scientific Affairs (AMA), 82 -83

County Community Consortium. See CCC

Cowley, Geoffrey, 162

Cox, Spencer, 316

Cozzens, Susan, 368 n.80

Craib, Kevin, 165

Cramer, Jacqueline, 368 n.80

credibility, 333 -34

of activists, 335 -39

consequences of achieving, 336

conversion of, 142

and credentials, 334 -35

crisis, 7

definition of, 361 n.2

and democracy, 176 -77

and doctors' social location, 16

fragility of, 16

of leaders within social movements, 351

markers of, 337 -39

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monopolization of, 173

moral, 336

and power, 25

struggles, 330

tactics for establishing or undercutting, 335 -36

and trust, 25

and uncertainty, 331 -34.

See also authority

Crewdson, John, 70

CRI (Community Research Initiative; New York City), 217 -19

Crigler, Ann N., 377 n.166

Crimp, Douglas, 416 n.71

Crowley III, William Francis Patrick, 438 n.7

cryptosporidiosis, 132

cultural capital, 12

culture of critical discourse, 438 n.7

Curran, James, 161

cytocidal DNA chain terminators, 148

See also AZT

cytokines, 306

cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, 132

D

Daily Telegraph (London), 150

Dallas, incidence of AIDS in, 259

Dalton, Harlon L., 377 n.168

Darrow, William, 382 n.29

Dawid, Igor, 146

ddC (dideoxycytidine), 272

ACTG 318

licensing of, 278 -80

ddI (dideoxyinosine), 268

licensing of, 276 -78

Dean, Malcolm, 152

Delaney, Martin, 175

on AZT, 307

on basic research, 321

on drug regulation, 274 -75

on Duesberg, 174

on experimental-drug use, 188 -89

founds Project Inform, 188 -89

optimism of, 296

researches Compound Q, 257 -58

supports Gallo, 155

on surrogate markers, 271 -72

on tat inhibitor, 296

dementia, 147

D'Emilio, John, 364 n.36

Des Jarlais, Don C., 378 n.168

democracy: and credibility, 176 -77

and public engagement with science, 350 -53

Dennenberg, Risa, 292

deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), 67

D'Eramo, James, 99

Dextran Man (Jim Corti), 416 n.60

d4T, 315

diarrhea, 132 -33

diazepam (Valium), 282

Di Chiro, Giovanna, 368 n.80

dideoxycytidine. See ddC

dideoxyinosine. See ddI

difference, markers of, 352

Discover (magazine), 125

Discovering (Root-Bernstein), 153

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), 67

Dobson, Jesse, 295

doctor-patient relationship: and the educated patient, 207

effects of AIDS movement on, 346 -47

and the feminist health movement, 9 -10

in gay communities, 205

models of, 346

doctors: authority of, 373 n.123

autonomy of, 268 -69

credibility of, 16

dependence on, 7

divided loyalties of, 215 -16

gay, 187

as patients' liaison to biomedicine, 16

vs . researchers, 432 n.65

tolerance of buyers clubs, 268

Donohew, Lewis, 442 n.8

Douglas, Mary, 422 n.91

drug-AIDS hypothesis, 158

Duesberg on, 145 -50

nitrite inhalants, 133

drug underground, 267 -68

drug users: AIDS among, 148

considered "bad" research subjects, 259

proposal to supply clean needles to, 93

as underrepresented in clinical trials, 259 .

See also drug-AIDS hypothesis

Dubler, Nancy Neveloff, 440 n.43

Dubos, René, 405 n.106

Duesberg, Peter, 170

admired in gay community, 117 -18

on African AIDS, 162

AIDS establishment response to, 126

appears in Dispatches documentaries, 112

appears in "The AIDS Catch" documentary, 130

on AZT's harmfulness, 149

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background/training of, 395 n.4

cited by others, 106

on cohort studies, 167

conservatives' support of, 158 -59

credentials of, 157

credibility of, 156 -57

discovers src, 106

drug-AIDS hypothesis of, 158

on epidemiology and correlation, 405 n.100

on Gallo, 116

on gay lifestyle, 399 n.109

heretic/maverick image of, 152 -53

homophobia, accused of, 158

interviewed by Farber, 112 -13

interviewed by Lauritsen, 110 -11

Inventing the AIDS Virus , 169

on the media, 176

motives of, 159

newspaper coverage of controversy, 144 -46

offers to be injected with HIV, 138

on oncogene theory, 107

Outstanding Investigator Grant not renewed, 144

on profit motive behind HIV hypothesis, 158

on public scrutiny of science, 177

publishes in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy , 147

publishes in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 127 -29

rejects HIV hypothesis, 123 -25

"Retroviruses as Carcinogens and Pathogens," 109

on retroviruses as harmless, 114

on risk-AIDS hypothesis, 131 -37

on syncytia, 209

volume of articles by, 394 n.2.

See also causation controversy

Dugdale, Anni, 375 n.147

Durack, David T., 47 -48

Duster, Troy, 423 n.110

Dutton, Diana, 368 n.80

E

early intervention, 322 .

See also treatment

ecological model of illness, 57 -58

Edgar, Harold, 411 n.79

on ethics of clinical research, 190

Edge, David, 394 -95 n.3

Ehrenreich, Barbara, 362 n.16

Ehrenreich, John, 362 n.16

Eigo, Jim, 230

on AIDS research, 248 -49

on body as site for elaborating activism, 21

on clean data, 256

on clinical trials, 264

on Fauci, 236

on the FDA, 224 -25

on parallel track program, 236

on placebos, 251

Elbaz, Gilbert, 439 n.31

on ACT UP/New York City, 220

on lay experts, 293

Elford, Jonathan, 388 n.I

Eliasoph, Nina, 371 n.104

Ellenberg, Susan, 341

on subgroup analysis, 313

on surrogate markers, 271

Ellison, Bryan J., 162

on immune overload hypothesis, 399 n.109

on risk-AIDS hypothesis, 131 -37

Emke, Ivan, 377 n.166

Engelhardt Jr., H. Tristram, 374 n.142

enrollment of allies, in scientific controversies, 373 n.121

environmental movement, 351

epidemiology, 405 n.100

correlation, 124 -25

criticism of, 61 -62

and focus on promiscuity of gay men, 49

and lifestyle politics, 49 -53

Epstein, Barbara, 441 n.64

Epstein, Steven, 406 n.114

Epstein-Barr virus, 108

equipoise in clinical trials, 251

Erni, John Nguyet, 376 n.165

Escoffier, Jeffrey, 382 n.26

Essex, Myron (Max), 70

ethics of clinical research: control of access to drugs, 227 -28

entry criteria, 253 -63

equipoise, 251

prevention counseling, 413 n.5

prohibition against patients' taking multiple medications, 254

subjects' rights vs. benefit to society, 248 .

See also placebos in clinical trials

etiology. See causation

European-Australian Collaborative Group study, 311

Evans, Alfred, 138

expanded access, 340

experimenters' regress, 15

experts: authority of, 5 -6

community-based, 97

core set of, 17 -18

and democracy, 350 -53

dependence on, 15

distrust of, 5 -7


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maintaining legitimacy, 16 -17

manufacture of, 337

patients as, 9

power of, 4

vs . laypeople, 350

within social movements, 342

Eyerman, Ron, 368 n.80

Ezrahi, Yaron, 407 n.132

F

Factor 56

Fain, Nathan, 98

Farber, Celia, 176

Farmer, Paul, 385 n.87

Fauci, Anthony: on AIDS vaccine, 182

assumption of AIDS/gay link, 56

on AZT, 240

on the CCG, 290

on community-based research, 219

on covert infection of lymphoid cells, 164

criticized by activists for incompetence, 236

on drug testing, 261

on Duesberg, 170

on HIV hypothesis, 115

on the media, 175

and National Conference on Women and HIV Infection, 289

supports activists, 338

supports parallel track program, 236 -37

on surrogate markers, 316

FDA (Food and Drug Administration): accelerated approval of drugs, 315 -16

Anti-Infective Advisory Committee, 200

Antiviral Advisory Committee, 316

AZT approved by, 199

blood screening test licensed by, 182

and buyers clubs, 223 -24

clinical trials required for drug licensing, 408 n.12

compassionate-use approval of drugs, 222

conditional approval of drugs, 273 -74

criticized by activists, 222 -26

criticized by conservatives, 223

d4 T approved by, 315

on HIV hypothesis, 83

ignores buyers clubs, 269

pentamidine approved by, 218

on surrogate markers, 275 -76

Treatment Investigational New Drugs, 222

women in clinical trials, attitude toward, 340

"FDA Action Handbook," 224 -25

Fee, Elizabeth, 364 n.30

Feenberg, Andrew, 441 n.63

Feiden, Karyn, 438 n.21

Feigal, David, 278

Feinberg, Mark, 283

Feinstein, Alvan, 255

feminist health movement, 205

Feorino, Paul, 391 n.37

Fettner, Ann, 122

fever, 147

field, definition of, 437 n.1

Fields, Bernard, 320

Figert, Anne E., 371 n.101

Filardo, W., 443 n.12

Financial Times , 151

Fineman, Norman, 412 n.84

Fischl, Margaret, 284

ACTG 155 trial, 318

flu (influenza A), 182

fluoridation controversy, 174

Food and Drug Administration. See FDA

Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1938), 185

Fortin, Alfred J., 394 n.84

Foucault, Michel, 382 n.26

on genealogical research, 357

on the microphysics of power, 4

on the power of professionals, 23

on sexuality, 20

Foundation for Alternative AIDS Research (Netherlands), 154

"Founding Statement of People with AIDS/ARC," 206

Fox, Daniel M., 378 n.170

Fox, Rene C., 432 n.65

Frader, Joel, 412 n.97

framing, 285

Francis, Donald, 89

Frankel, Henry, 374 n.140

Franke-Ruta, Garance, 352

Franks, Pat, 383 n.42

freedom of thought, 176

Friedland, Gerald, 239

Friedman, Samuel R., 378 n.168

Friedman-Kien, Alvin, 160 -61

Freidson, Eliot, 381 n.17

on professional authority, 205

Fujimura, Joan, 391 n.41

on the causation controversy,

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378 -79 n.173

on Duesberg, 405 n.100

on oncogene theory, 105

Fumento, Michael, 161 -62

G

Gaceta Médica de México , 27

Galison, Peter, 374 n.142

Gallo, Robert, 395 n.4

on activists, 338

on animal retrovirus/cancer link, 67

awards received by, 106

on chimpanzee studies, 87 -88

cited by others, 443 n.15

commitment to doctrine of specific etiology, 69

discovers HTLV-I and HTLV-II, 67 -68

on Duesberg, 140

on etiology vs. pathogenesis, 123 -24

on future treatment possibilities, 306

on HHV-6, 139

on HTLV, 73

on HTLV-III, 387 n.120

on immune overload theory, 68 -69

interviewed in New York Native , 99 -100

on Koch's postulates, 99

Montagnier's LAV sample found in viral cultures, 386 n.107

on progress in AIDS research, 66 -67

publishes in Science with 80

publishes in Science with Montagnier, 70

serology studies by, 87

Virus Hunting , 138

Gamson, Joshua, 414 n.41

on ACT UP, 220

Gamson, William, 369 n.83

ganciclovir, 235

Garfield, Eugene, 443 n.14

Garrett, Laurie, 436 n.149

Garrett, Ralph, 141

Garrison, Jayne, 296

Gaventa, John, 441 n.63

gay community: acceptance of HIV hypothesis, 95 -97

AIDS/gay link, reactions to, 53 -55

antibody status as identity marker in, 93

desperation/despondency in, 296

discrimination against, 187

Duesberg admired by some in, 117 -18

lifestyle in, 382 n.29

marginalization of, 66

mistrust of medical profession, 64 -65

in New York City, antiauthoritarian skepticism of, 242

quarantine, fear of, 393 n.62

safe sex practiced in, 96 -97

Gay Community News (GCN : Boston weekly), 356

on Duesberg, 118

on HIV hypothesis, 98

on transmissibility of AIDS, 62

Gay Compromise Syndrome, 47

gay lifestyle, politics of, 380 n.15

gay men: AIDS linked with, 47 -50

bias against, 96

blamed for AIDS, 63 -64

drug use as cause of AIDS in, 148

identity as medicalized, 64

lifestyle of, 382 n.29

literature on sexually transmitted diseases among, 50

opportunistic infections, at risk for, 48

promiscuity as cause of AIDS in, 380 n.15

and social difference, 261

Gay Men's Health Crisis (New York City), 299

Treatment News , 305

gay movement, 187

Duesberg admired by some in, 117 -18

and group identity, 11

leadership decimated by AIDS, 65

pink-triangle symbol of, 222

political power of, 65

and positive identity, 64

response to desperation, 117

and sexual liberation, 54

suspicious of medical profession, 11 -12, 54 .

See also AIDS movement; treatment activism

gay press, 174 . See also specific publications

Gays Against Genocide, 302 -3

GCN . See Gay Community News

Geary, Jim, 62

Geltmaker, Ty, 377 n.167

genealogical model of analysis, 357 -58

Genentech Corp. (San Francisco), 349

gene therapy, 306

genocide-by-neglect, 221 -22

germs. See monocausal/microbial model of illness

Gerson, Elihu M., 367 n.73

Giddens, Anthony, 366 n.58

Gieryn, Thomas F., 428 n.107

Gilbert, Walter, 130

Gilder, Eric, 378 n.171


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Gilman, Sander, 377 n.165

Gitlin, Todd, 437 n.6

Glass, Judy, 95

Glaxo Welcome, 325

GMHC. See Gay Men's Health Crisis

Goedert, J. J., 102

Goffman, Erving, 381 n.20

on the management of spoiled identity, 11

Goldhaber, Michael, 441 n.63

gonorrhea, blame for, 53

Gonsalves, Gregg, 353

"AIDS Research at the NIH," 297 -99

Goodell, Rae, 407 n.132

on media emphasis of credentials, 335

Gordon, Deborah, 372 n.111

Gottlieb, Michael, 380 n.15

Gouldner, Alvin, 438 n.7

Grady, Christine, 379 n.175

Gramsci, Antonio, 365 n.43

Greaves, Wayne, 261

Greenlee, Edwin, 388 n.2

GRID (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency), 381 n.19

Griesemer, James R., 367 n.73

on boundary objects, 418 n.16

Groopman, Jerome, 237

Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis, 158

guerrilla clinics, 267 -68

Guilfoy, Christine, 98

Guillén, Mauro F., 378 n.170

Gusfield, Joseph R., 387 -88 n.135

H

Haase, Ashley, 163

Habermas, Jürgen, 370 n.87

Haitians: activism of, 66

AIDS among, 56

poverty/malnutrition among, 61

susceptibility to tropical infections, 61

and swine fever hypothesis, 100

Halperin, David, 20 -21

Hammonds, Evelynn, 377 n.168

Harada, Shinji, 89

Haraway, Donna, 442 n.7

Harding, Sandra, 362 n.9

Harrington, Mark, 345

on the ACTG, 285

on ACTG 318

on activism, 353

"AIDS Research at the NIH," 297 -99

on combination therapy, 314

on ddI, 270

on the FDA, 226

on methodology, 319

on surrogate markers, 271

Haseltine, William, 282

Hawkes, Nigel, 154

Healy, Bernadine, 348

Heckler, Margaret, 186 -87

press conference announcement of HTLV-III as cause of AIDS, 182

press conference prediction of vaccine, 72

Heimoff, Steve, 161

Helms, Jesse, 52

helper T cells.

See T cells

hemophilia, people with, 135

activism of, 289 -90

PCP among, 56

hepatitis B, 182

Heritage Foundation, 223

herpes, 182

Hershaft, Alan M., 375 n.154

Herzlich, Claudine, 377 n.166

Heyman, Jason, 294

HHV-6 (human herpes virus, number six), 139

HHV-7 (human herpes virus, number seven), 306

Hilgartner, Stephen, 371 n.106

Hirsch, Martin, 314

Hirsch, Michael, 163

Hirschauer, Stefan, 412 n.87

historical controls, 251

HIV antibodies, 108 .

See also blood screening test

HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus; commonly called HIV),

as cause of AIDS, 126 -27

AIDS without HIV, 160 -63

antibody/AIDS correlation, 148

causal role endorsed/assumed in New York Times , 95

and chimpanzee studies, 108

and latency period, 137

and macrophages, 209

and manageable illness, 281

profit motive alleged by Duesberg, 114

qualified vs. unqualified causation claims, 358 -60

rejected as cause of AIDS, 169 (see also

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scientific/social investment in, 160

serology studies, 88 -89

simian model lacking, 108

as a social fact, 91 -93.

See also causation controversy; T cells

HIV-2, 208

HIV wasting syndrome, 133

Ho, David, 322

Hodel, Derek, 267

Hodgkinson, Neville, 150 -51

Hoffman, Eric, 366 n.52

Hoffman, Lily M., 368 n.79

Hoffman-LaRoche, 317

activists disgusted with, 308

conducts trials of protease inhibitors, 323

tat inhibitor research delays, 308 -9

Hollender, Marc H., 412 n.87

Hollibaugh, Amber, 408 n.20

homosexual: etymology of, 51 .

See also gay community; gay men; gay movement; lesbians

homosexual "recovery" organizations, 159

Hopkins, Drew, 160

Horton, Meurig, 379 n.174

Horwitz, Jerome, 192

Hoth, Daniel, 326

on cancer and AIDS therapies, 324

on clinical trials, 340

Houston, incidence of AIDS in, 259

HPA-23 (antimoniotungstate), 188

HTLV (human T-cell leukemia virus), 73

HTLV-I, 391 n.37

HTLV-II, 68

HTLV-III (later called HIV): advanced by Gallo as cause of AIDS, 387 n.120

announced by Heckler as cause of AIDS, 182

discovered by Gallo, 71

renamed HIV, 77

similarity to LAV, 71 -72.

See also HIV-1

Hudson, Rock, 392 n.51

human herpes virus, 306

human immunodeficiency virus.

See HIV-1

Human Retrovirus Subcommittee (of the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses), 77

human T-cell leukemia virus.

See HTLV

human T-cell lymphotropic retroviruses.

See HTLV

Hunt, Scott A., 437 n.165

I

Iacono, Suzanne, 368 n.79

ICL (CD4+ T-lymphocytepenia), 163

identity: activist, 287 -88

collective, 373 n.121

construction of, 21 -22

construction of antagonist, 328

gay, 64

antibody status as market of, 93

politics of, 219

spoiled, 11

transformed by medical treatment, 239

immune overload hypothesis, 48

advocated by Sonnabend, 134

and assumptions about gay men, 51 -52

endorsed by Duesberg and Ellison, 133 -34

evidence lacking for, 61 -62

as homophobic, 118

vs. monocausal model of illness, 57 .

See also cofactors

Independent (British newspaper), 151

indinavir, 324

induction period. See latency period

Indyk, Debbie, 376 n.161

on autonomy of AIDS patients, 206

on grassroots AIDS publications, 195

on resource mobilization, 20

on spread of knowledge, 23

Infectious Diseases Society of America, 236

influenza A, 182

informed consent, 7

Institute of Medicine (of National Academy of Sciences): Confronting AIDS , 126 -27

integrase inhibitors, 323

intent-to-treat analysis, 313 -14

inter-Company Collaboration for AIDS Drug Development, 326

interferon, 191

International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses, 77

International Conference on AIDS, First (1985; Atlanta), 187

International Conference on AIDS, Fifth (1989; Montreal), 246

International Conference on AIDS, Sixth (1990; San Francisco), 265 -66


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International Conference on AIDS, Seventh (1991; Florence), 258

International Conference on AIDS, Eighth (1992; Amsterdam), 297

International Conference on AIDS, Ninth (1993; Berlin), 309

International Conference on AIDS, Tenth (1994; Yokohama), 320

International Conferences on AIDS, 138

interpretation of studies, 34 -35

interpretative flexibility, in scientific findings, 333

In These Times (newsweekly), 125

Inventing the AIDS Virus (Duesberg), 169

isoprinosine, 188

J

Jaffe, Harold, 391 n.37

JAMA . See Journal of the American Medical Association

James, John, 299

on clinical trials, 270

on combination therapy, 267

on community-based research, 217

on ddI, 273

on the FDA, 269

founds ATN , 194 -95

on Hoffman-LaRoche and tat inhibitors, 296

on the NIH, 285

optimism about new drugs, 282

on parallel track program, 273

on the rhetoric of good science, 256

on surrogate markers, 304

Jamison, Andrew, 368 n.80

Jasanoff, Sheila, 439 n.37

on regulatory science, 277

Jasper, James M., 417 n.97

Jenness, Valerie, 378 n.168

John Birch Society, 223

Johnson, Philip, 169

Johnson, Ron, 261

Johnston, Hank, 370 n.87

Jones, James H., 409 n.30

Jonsen, Albert R., 414 n.28

Joseph, Stephen, 32

Journal of the American Chemical Society , 442 n.10

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) , 358

AIDS: From the Beginning , 101 -2

criticism of the viral hypothesis, 59

Jurrist, Charles, 64

Just, Marion R., 377 n.166

K

Kahn, Arthur D., 379 n.174

Kaposi's sarcoma, 133

Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation.

See San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Karpf, Anne, 407 n.135

Katz, Jay, 432 n.65

Kefauver-Harris amendment, 408 n.12

Kennedy, Ted, 299

Kessler, David, 316

on protease inhibitors, 324

on women in clinical trials, 340

Kingman, Sharon, 386 n.92

The Search for the Virus , 39

Kingston, Tim, 302

Kinsella, James, 394 n.79

Kirp, David L., 396 n.27

Kistenberg, Cindy J., 415 n.44

Kitsuse, John I., 373 n.117

Klandermans, Bert, 369 n.82

Kleidman, Robert, 441 n.64

Kline, Ronald, 375 n.153

Kling, Rob, 368 n.79

Knorr-Cetina, Karin D., 366 n.49

Koch, Robert, 75

Koch's postulates, 390 n.28

as irrelevant, 167

reformulation of, 121

Kolata, Gina, 320

Koshland, Daniel, 123

Kramer, Larry, 219

on AIDS reserach, 304

on the FDA, 222

on genocide-by-neglect, 221

Kramer, Shira, 76

Krause, Richard, 76

Kriese, H., 370 n.87

Krim, Mathilde, 217

Krimsky, Sheldon, 441 n.63

Krippendorff, Klaus, 442 n.8

Kumari, Lalita, 443 n.12

Kwitny, Jonathan, 438 n.21

on Corti, 416 n.60

L

Lagakos, Stephen, 317

Lancaster, W., 443 n.12

Lancet (British journal), 358

on AZT, 301

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on AIDS, 52

on HIV hypothesis, 83

Lapierre, Dominique, 412 n.96

Laraña, Enrique, 370 n.87

Larson, Magali Sarfatti, 372 n.108

Lasagna, Louis, 232

latency period: of AIDS, 396 n.43

as criterion of causation, 76

Latinos, as underrepresented in clinical trials, 258

Latour, Bruno, 420 n.41

actor-network theory of scientific knowledge, 18

on black boxes, 28

on credibility in science, 336

on enrollment, 373 n.121

on obligatory passage points, 15

on scientists' power, 384 n.67

Lauritsen, John, 122

The AIDS War , 169

disapproves of AZT, 299

on drug use in gay community, 134

on Duesberg, 141

LAV (lymphadenopathy-associated virus): announced as cause of AIDS, 71 -72

discovered by Montagnier, 69 -71

found in Gallo's viral cultures, 77

vs . HTLV, 70

renamed HIV, 77

similarity to HTLV-III, 71 -72.

See also HIV-1

Law, John, 361 n.2

laypeople: participating in science, 336 -337

vs . experts, 292 -93, 350 . See also social movements

L drugs, 295

leftists, criticism of medicine/industry, 7

Leibowitch, Jacques, 69

Lein, Brenda, 349

Leishman, Katie, 140

Leith, William, 151

leprosy, blame for, 53

Lesbian and Gay Health Conference (1988; Boston), 224

lesbians: bias against, 65

and the feminist health movement, 188

stigmatized by association, 78 . See also gay men

gay movement

Levi, Jeffrey, 418 n.8

Levine, Carol, 424 n.118, 440 n.43

Levine, Robert, 263 , 409 n.27, 424 n.118, 440 n.43

Levy, Jay, 72

on cofactors, 306

isolation of ARV, 77

Leydesdorff, Loet, 368 n.80, 441 n.63

Lies of Our Times , 141

Lilly, Frank, 119

Limoges, Camille, 366 n.52

Link, Derek, 327

Lipset, Seymour Martin, 362 n.8

Lipton, Jack P., 375 n.154

Liversidge, Anthony, 140

Lo, Clarence Y. H., 365 n.41, 385 n.86, 417 n.83

Lo, Shyh-Ching, 129

Long, Iris, 229

long-term survivors, 306

Los Angeles Times , 356

on Duesberg, 161 -62

on the virus theory, 59

Lou Gehrig's disease, 348

Lundberg, George, 297

Lupton, Deborah, 370 n.94, 382 n.27

Lurie, P., 379 n.175

Lyme disease, 348

lymphadenopathy, 147

lymphadenopathy-associated virus. See LAV

lymph nodes, covert infection in 164

lymphoma, 132

Lymphomed, 218

lymphopenia, 147

Lynch, Michael, 64

Lyons, John S., 376 n.159

Lyotard, Jean-Francois, 362 n.10

M

McAdam, Doug, 365 n.41-42

McAllister, Matthew Paul, 371 n.104, 377 n.166

MacArthur grants, 153

McCarthy, J. D., 364 n.35, 365 n.41, 369 n.85

McKean, Aldyn, 306

McKenna, Joan, 117 -18

Macleans (Canadian magazine), 154

MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour , 125

macrophages, 282

Maddox, John, 164

magic bullets, 57 -58


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Markle, Gerald, 363 n.29, 369 n.81, 415 n.56

on resource mobilization, 20

Marks, Harry, 374 -75 n.147, 408 n.11, 424 n.14

on clinical trials, 197

on doctors vs . researches, 255

on drug evaluation, 185 , 408 n.12

Martin, Brian, 361 n.2, 392 n.60, 441 n.63, 442 n.3

on fluoridation controversy, 174

Martin, Emily, 39

Marx, Jean, 193

Mason, James, 101

Mass, Lawrence, 54

on epidemiology, 61 -62

on gay men's promiscuity as cause of AIDS, 46

on medical advice, 65

on virus as cause of AIDS, 56

Masur, Henry, 47

Matthews, J. Rosser, 375 n.147

Mausner, Judith S., 76

Maver, Robert, 143

media: credibility and, 335

gay/alternative press, 174

journalists' dependence on sources, 175 -76

journalists' professional orientation, 372 n.113. See also specific publications

medicine, field of. See biomedicine

doctors

Meditel Productions, 174

Medline database, 106 , 394 n.2

Mehan, Hugh, 369 n.84

Meier, Paul, 278

Meldrum, Marcia Lynn, 375 n.147

Meltzer, Monte S., 209

Melucci, Alberto, 21 , 369 n.83, 370 n.87

on social movements, 346

Merck, 324

Merigan, Thomas, 346

Merton, Robert K., 363 n.24

"Methodological Issues in AIDS Clinical Trials" (symposium), 253

Meyer, David S., 365 n.40, 440 n.48

microbes. See monocausal/microbial model of illness

Mildvan, Donna, 46

Mineshaft (New York City bath house), 134

Mitsuya, Hiroaki, 192

Monette, Paul, 207

monocausal/microbial model of illness: criticism of, 57

dominance of, 58

vs . immune overload hypothesis, 57

left-wing rejection of, 158 . See also viral hypothesis

monogamy, 63 , 97 . See also promiscuity of gay men

mononucleosis, 108

Montagnier, Luc: alleged defection of, 154 -55

on autoimmune mechanisms, 184

cited by others, 388 -89 n.8

on cofactors, 284

discovers HIV-2, 208

discovers LAV, 69 -71

on Duesberg, 152

LAV antibodies study, 88 -89

on mycoplasma, 155

publishes LAV research in Science , 70

sends LAV sample to Gallo, 71

Montini, Theresa, 367 n.70, 432 n.65

Moore, Kelly, 368 n.79, 369 n.81

Morris, Aldon D., 370 n.87

movements: cancer movement, 348 -49

environmental movement, 351

Haitian movement, 66

hemophiliac movement, 289 -90. See also AIDS movement

feminist health movement

gay movement

social movements

Mueller, Carol McClurg, 370 n.87

Mueller, Mary-Rose, 40 , 379 n.174

on community-based research, 216

Mukerji, Chandra, 366 n.59

Mulkay, Michael, 366 n.49

Mullis, Kary, 169

multiple chemical sensitivity, 348

Murbach, Ruth, 411 n.74

Murdoch, Rupert, 150 . See also specific newspapers

Murray, Stephen, 40 , 362 n.19, 381 n.19, 382 n.31, 415 n.42

muscular dystrophy, 348

mycoplasmas, 140

N

Names Project AIDS Quilt, 225

National Academy of Sciences (NAS): Confronting AIDS , 126 -27. See also Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

National Breast Cancer Coalition, 348 -49

National Cancer Institute (NCI), 298

National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects, 189 -90


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National Conference on Women and HIV Infection (1990), 292

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. See NIAID

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 298

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 298

National Institutes of Health. See NIH

National Medical Association, 262

National Public Radio, 154

National Research Council (of the National Academy of Sciences), 32

National Task Force on AIDS Drug Development, 325 -26

Native. See New York Native

Nature , 358

Naturwissenschaften , 27

Navarre, Max, 363 n.25

NCI (National Cancer Institute), 213

Neapolitan disease, 60

Nelkin, Dorothy, 362 n.7, 365 n.44, 366 n.62, 368 n.77, 371 n.101, 416 n.74, 417 n.97

neopterin, 271

Neuman, W. Russell, 377 n.166

nevirapine, 295 , 429 n.4

New Age therapies, 14

New England Hemophilia Foundation, 290

New England Journal of Medicine , 358

on AZT, 311

on drug testing/approval, 262 -63

on ethics of clinical research, 189

on HIV hypothesis, 91

New Scientist (British publication), 123

Newsweek , 356

on AIDS exiles, 188

on the gay lifestyle, 48

New York Native , 356

on AZT, 241

on chronic fatigue syndrome, 162

credibility of, 156

Gallo interviewed in, 99 -100

on medical uncertainty, 62 -64

skepticism about HIV hypothesis, 99 -101

on swine fever hypothesis, 100 -101

New York Post , 114

New York Times , 356

announces LAV as cause of AIDS, 72

on AZT, 300

on competition in science, 72 -73

on Duesberg, 114 -15

HIV hypothesis endorsed/assumed in, 360

on Lo's mycoplasma findings, 92

on NIAID, 210

NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), 298

on ACTG 307 -8

incompetence of, 218

Nicholson, Joe, 114

NIH (National Institutes of Health), 196

activists study research of, 297 -98

ACT UP demonstrates at headquarters of, 287

ends clinical trials of AZT early, 198

issues guidelines for prescribing AZT, 240

Office of AIDS Research, 299

treatment recommendations, 310

nitrite inhalants (poppers), 133

noncompliance of patients, 249

non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors, 295 , 429 n.4

NPR, 254

nucleoside analogues. See AZT

ddC

ddI

d4T

3TC

Nussbaum, Bruce, 379 n.174, 384 n.62, 409 n.35, 410 n.52, 413 n.8, 414 n.34, 417 n.85, 425 n.29

on ACTG meetings, 286

NYQ (magazine), 145

O

Oakland Tribune , 118

obligatory passage points, 336

Office of Research Integrity (of the Health and Human Services Dept.), 386 n.107

oncogene theory, 105

oncology. See cancer research

"one disease, one cause, one cure." See monocausal/microbial model of illness

Oppenheimer, Gerald M., 378 n.172, 381 n.21

Ortleb, Chuck, 140

on chronic fatigue syndrome, 162

as controversial figure, 101

disapproves of AZT, 299

promotes Duesberg, 111

on swine fever hypothesis, 100 -101

Ostrom, Neenyah, 155

Outweek (magazine), 270

P

Pahwa, Savita, 90

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Palca, Joseph, 145

Panem, Sandra, 378 n.170

parallel track program, 340

Pasteur Institute (Paris): on HIV hypothesis, 84

LAV antibodies study, 88 -89

LAV discovered at, 69 -72 (see also Montagnier, Luc)

patent dispute with U.S. government over blood screening test, 77

paternalism, activism against, 222

pathogenesis, 283

vs . etiology, 157

and viral load, 316 -17

patients: activism of, 348 -50

education of, 10

noncompliance of, 249

self-help groups, 9. See also activism

treatment activism

"Patient's Bill of Rights," 206

Patton, Cindy, 39 , 373 n.126, 377 n.168, 380 n.13, 381 n.18, 383 n.42, 393 n.63, 427 n.89

on AIDS activism, 408 n.18

Paul, William, 320

Pauling, Linus, 127 -128

Payne, Kenneth, 40 , 362 n.19, 381 n.19, 382 n.31

PCP (Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia), 218

among hemophiliacs, 56

PCR (polymerase chain reaction), 306

pentamidine, aerosolized, 218

Penthouse , 27

Perrow, Charles, 378 n.170

Petersen, James, 363 n.29, 369 n.80, 415 n.56, 441 n.63

on resource mobilization, 20

Petrow, Steven, 383 n.42

Phair, John, 338

pharmaceutical companies, 326 . See also specific companies

Philadelphia, incidence of AIDS in, 259

Phillips, David, 22

physicians. See doctors

Physicians for Human Rights, 54

Pickering, Andrew, 366 n.49

Pierret, Janine, 377 n.166, 378 n.170

Pinch, Trevor, 362 n.11, 366 n.49, 367 n.68, 375 n.153, 437 n.3, 439 n.37

on scientific controversy, 171

on value of experiments, 167

Pinching, Anthony, 309 -10

Pinn-Wiggins, Vivian, 262

placebos in clinical trials: activists' criticism of, 214

activists' support of, 251

function/effectiveness of, 250

vs . historical controls, 251

and noncompliance, 204

as unethical, 245

PNAS . See Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. See PCP

pneumonia, 147 . See also PCP

Poirier, Richard, 378 n.171

Policy Review (Heritage Foundation publication), 141

publishes Duesberg and Ellison article on risk-AIDS hypothesis, 138

polio vaccine, 201

Pollak, Michaël, 378 n.170

polymerase chain reaction. See PCR

poppers. See nitrite inhalants

Popular Health Movement, 205

Porter, Theodore M., 375 n.155, 410 n.53

power, microphysics of, 4

President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic, 218 -19

Preston, Richard, 436 n.149

prevention guidelines, 96 -97

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) , 358

refuses to publish Duesberg, 146

publishes Duesberg, 146

Proctor, Robert N., 362 n.9

professions: authority of, 268 -69

autonomy of, 269

logic of practice, 372 n.113

and the medical field, 23 -24

sociology of, 23 -24

programmed cell death, 155

Project AIDS International, 302

Project Inform (San Francisco), 299

on accelerated approval, 316

advocates early intervention, 243

criticizes AZT dissenters, 243

criticizes HIV dissenters, 159

on ddI licensing, 277

founding/goals of, 233 -34

Immune Restoration Think Tank, 320 -21

PI Perspectives , 243

receives funds from Burroughs Wellcome, 299 -300

researches Compound Q, 257 -58

on surrogate markers, 271 -72


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promiscuity of gay men, as cause of AIDS, 63 -64

protease inhibitors, 323

Protocol 016 (AZT trial), 237

Protocol 019 (AZT trial), 237 -40

p24 (protein), 271

Public Health Service, 189

Pure Food and Drug Act (1906), 185

Purtilo, David, 60

PWA Coalition, 217

PWA Health Group (New York City), 267

Q

Quayle Competitiveness Council, 274

Quimby, Ernest, 377 n.167

Quinn, Sandra Crouse, 423 n.102

QW (New York-based magazine), 155

R

Randomized clinical trial. See clinical trials

Rawling, Alison, 389 n.8

Ray, Laurence J., 377 n.165

Reagan administration, 221

regulation, of pharmaceutical drugs, 339 -40. See also FDA; treatment activism

regulatory science, 277

Relman, Arnold, 258

researchers: vs . doctors, 255 , 432 n.65

respect for activists, 337 -39

research on AIDS. See AIDS research

resource mobilization, 20 , 365 n.41

Restivo, Sal, 422 n.91

Rethinking AIDS (Root-Bernstein), 169

retinitis, 235

Retinitis Pigmentosa Society (Germany), 10

Retrovir. See AZT

retroviral hypothesis. See viral hypothesis

retroviruses, 183

cancer-causing, 105

Duesberg on, 107

suspected as cause of AIDS, 69 -71. See also ARV; HIV-1; HTLV; LAV

Reuters, 150

Reuters Financial Report , 151

reverse transcriptase, 295

ribavirin (antiviral drug), 188

ribonucleic acid (RNA), 67

Richards, Evelleen, 128 , 367 n.67, 375 n.147, 433 n.91, 437 n.3, 442 n.3

on clinical trials, 343

Richman, Douglas, 284

ACTG 266

on ACTG 314

on activists, 338

on AZT, 311

on clinical trials, 249

on Concorde trial, 333 -34

Rier, David, 368 n.80, 376 n.161

on autonomy of AIDS patients, 206

on grassroots AIDS publications, 195

on resource mobilization, 20

on spread of knowledge, 23

right-wing support of Duesberg, 158 -59

risk: autonomy of patients, 222

and regulatory science, 35 -38

risk-AIDS hypothesis, 131 -37

risk groups, 134 -35, 364 n.33. See also specific groups

ritonavir, 324

RNA (ribonucleic acid), 67

Roland, Michelle, 257

on activists, 343

on clinical-trial design, 248

on doctors, 347

Rolston, Adam, 377 n.167, 414 n.41, 416 n.71

Root-Bernstein, Robert, 143

credibility of, 156

Discovering , 153

Rethinking AIDS , 169

Rosenberg, Charles, 40 , 362 n.12, 381 n.20, 383 n.35

Rothman, David, 215 , 362 n.18, 379 n.174, 411 n.79

on ethics of clinical research, 190

RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) Association (United Kingdom), 10

Ruzek, Sheryl, 10

Ryan, Thomas, 160

Rycroft, Robert W., 368 n.80, 441 n.65

S

safe sex, 96 -97

Saint (New York City bath house), 134

St. Mark's Baths (New York City), 134

Salahuddin, S. Zaki, 86 -87

Salk, Jonas, 284

Sande, Merle, 310 -11

San Francisco AIDS Foundation (formerly Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation), 242

San Francisco Examiner , 296

San Francisco Men's Health Study, 167

San Francisco Sentinel , 155

San Juan, Puerto Rico, incidence of AIDS in, 259


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saquinavir, 324

Scarce, Michael, 382 n.27

Schable, Charles 200

Schaffer, Simon, 375 n.153, 437 n.3

on public nature of science, 7 -8

Schneider, Beth E., 364 n.39, 377 n.167, 428 n.90

Schneider, Joseph W., 364 n.38, 373 n.117, 382 n.26

Schneider, William, 362 n.8

Schooley, Robert, 323

Schroeder, Pat, 260

Schudson, Michael, 372 n.113

Schulman, Sarah, 327 -28

science: and authority, 350 -51, 368 n.76

black boxes in fact construction, 331

boundaries of, 331 -32

certainty in, 411 n.82

controversy in, 333 -34

democratization of, 441 -42 n.68

distrust of, 5 -7

isolation of, 8

mavericks in, 152 -54

public confidence in, 6 , 362 n.8

public nature of, 176 -77

purity/autonomy of, 319 , 363 n.24

specialization in, 350

threats to legitimacy of, 17 . See also biomedical researchers; credibility; researchers; sociology of science

Science (journal), 358

on AZT, 245

on the Duesberg controversy, 169 -70, 406 n.114

Gallo's Science article cited in, 81

on Lo's mycoplasma findings, 92

Science Citation Index , 358 , 443 n.13

Sclove, Richard, 350

Scott, Pam, 442 n.3

The Search for the Virus (Connor and Kingman), 39

Seidman, Steven, 78 , 378 n.171

Seitzman, Peter, 62 -63

Self, C., 376 n.159, 388 n.2, 443 n.12

self-help groups, 347

selfhood, body as symbol of, 21

Sengupta, I. N., 376 n.159, 388 n.3, 433 n.12

septicemia, 147

serology studies, 124

sexual practices: effects of HIV hypothesis on, 97

safe sex, 96 -97

sexuality, politics of, 20 -21

Shanti Project (San Francisco), 62

Shapin, Steven, 361 n.2, 365 n.49, 375 n.153, 405 n.103, 422 n.84, 425 n31, 437 n.3

on experiments as representing reality, 34

on the expert/lay divide, 230

on public nature of science, 7 -8

on scientific credibility, 17 , 373 n.121

on trust among scientists, 15

Shils, Edward A., 363 n.24

Shilts, Randy, 118 , 379 n.1, 381 n.19, 383 n.38, 386 n.113, 407 n.1

And the Band Played On , 38 -39

death of, 376 n.157

on New York vs . San Francisco gay communities, 242

Shively, Charles, 111

Shurkin, Joel, 115

Simon, Bart, 368 n.80

Singer, Maxine, 128

situated knowledges, 340 -43

Slobin, Kathleen, 432 n.65

Small, Henry, 39 , 388 n.2

smallpox, blame for, 53

Smart, Theo, 295

Smith, Barbara Ellen, 384 n.55

Smith, Rebecca, 347

"Deciding to Enter an AIDS/HIV Drug Trial," 250

Snow, David A., 369 n.84, 373 n.19, 416 n.68, 437 n.165, 440 n.48

on social movements, 372 n.113

Snowe, Olympia, 260

social movements, 346

cancer movement, 348 -49

environmental movement, 351

expertification of activists, 350 -53

as framing reality, 24 -25, 372 n.113, 373 n.121

hemophilia movement, 289 -90

and identity construction, 21 -22

new social movements, 369 -70 n.87

research on, 19 -22

resource mobilization, 20 , 365 n.41. See also activism; AIDS movement; feminist health movement; gay movement

social problems, 24

ownership of, 78

Society for Clinical Trials, 248

sociology of medicine, 23 -24, 332 . See also biomedicine; doctor-patient relationship; doctors

sociology of the professions, 23 -24. See also professions


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sociology of science, 14 -15, 365 n.49, 373 n.121

actor-network theory, 18

black boxes, in fact construction, 331

boundaries of science, 331 -32

boundary objects, 18 , 418 n.16

controversy, 333 -34

core set, 17 -18

credibility, 332

enrollment of allies, 336 , 373 n.121

interpretative flexibility, 333

and literature on clinical trials, 374 n.147

negotiation of order among social worlds, 18 -19

obligatory passage points, 336

principle of symmetry, 356 -57

role of experiments, 333

and study of social movements, 332

trust, 14 -17, 351 . See also science

sociology of social movements, 24 -25, 332 . See also social movements

Solomon, Alisa, 440 n.53

soluble CD4 , 212

Sonnabend, Joseph, 130

advocates immune overload hypothesis, 134

background/training of, 59

on CMV infections, 61

credibility of, 156

criticizes antibody testing, 99

criticizes viral hypothesis, 191

on dangers of promiscuity among gay men, 60

disapproves of AZT, 149

as editor of AIDS Research , 61

on pathogenesis, 145

on risk groups, 61

Sontag, Susan, 39 , 372 n.116

Sotheran, Jo L., 378 n.168

specific etiology, doctrine of. See monocausal/microbial model of illness

Specter, Michael, 397 n.65

Spin , 174

Gallo interviewed in, 115 -16

src (oncogene), 106

Staley, Peter, 326

Star, Susan Leigh, 361 n.2, 367 n.73

on boundary objects, 418 n.16

on credibility, 171 -72

on executive approach to scientific knowledge, 18

on uncertainty in science, 241

Starr, Paul, 372 n.108

on authority, 6 -7, 373 n.123

Statistical Working Group (Bethesda), 247

Stein, Arlene, 369 n.83

Steinbrook, Robert, 258

Stewart, Gordon, 130

Stewart, Miriam J., 363 n.28, 440 n.47

Stoller, Nancy, 364 n.39, 377 n.167, 388 n.136, 408 n.20, 428 n.90

Stryker, Jeff, 374 n.144, 379 n.174, 408 n.11, 409 n.28, 411 n.73, 414 n.28

subgroup analysis, 313 , 433 n.82

Sullivan, Louis, 279

Summers, Pauline, 376 n.159, 388 n.1

Sunday Times (British newspaper), 155

suramin, 191

"Surrogate End Points in Evaluating the Effectiveness of Drugs against HIV Infection and AIDS" (workshop; 1989), 270 -71

surrogate markers, 341

Sutton, Terry, 254

swine fever hypothesis, 100 -101

swine flu, 176

symmetry, principle of, 356 -57

syncytia, 284

synergistic model of illness, 57 -58

syphilis, 133

Tuskegee syphilis study, 189

Szasz, Thomas S., 412 n.87

T

TAG (Treatment Action Group; New York), 345

on accelerated approval, 317 -18

composition of, 352

criticizes San Francisco activists, 318

involvement in basic research, 321

on large-scale trials, 317

Tarrow, Sidney, 369 n.82

tat gene, 282

tat inhibitors, 308 -9

Taylor, Verta, 369 n.83

T cells, 380 n.7

finding HIV in, 163 -64

ICL, 163

killed by HIV directly, 306

killed by HIV indirectly, 155

as marker of AIDS, 301

regeneration of, 108

Teas, Jane, 112

Temin, Howard, 136

Tesh, Sylvia Noble, 384 n.54

tetracycline, 134

T4 cells. See T cells


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thalidomide, 185 , 408 n.12

Third World, treatment in, 325

Thomas, Stephen B., 423 n.102

Thomas Jr., Charles, 158 -59

Thorp, Robert K., 442 n.8

3TC, 322 -23

TIBO, 295

Time , 356

Times (London), 152

coverage of Duesberg, 27

Toronto Star (Canada), 154

Touraine, Alain, 370 n.87

toxoplasmosis, 132

transfusion. See blood transfusion

Trauner, Joan, 383 n.37

treatment: AIDS/cancer therapies similarities, 324

antiviral drugs, 191

drug trials/licensing, length of time for, 270

early intervention, 322

hit-and-miss approach to research, 212

logical approach to research, 212

NIH recommendations, 310

politics of, 182

in poorer countries, 325 . See also clinical trials; combination therapy; FDA; treatment activism; specific drugs

Treatment Action Group. See TAG

Treatment & Data Committee (of ACT UP/New York), 293

treatment activism, 177 -78

basic research, involvement in, 318 -22

biostatisticians as allies, 262 -63

buyers clubs, 229

and clinical-trial design, 340 -46, 439 n.33

community-based trials, 216 -19, 438 n.22

and conservatives, 223

constituencies within, 290 -94

credibility of activists, 335 -39

criticism of the FDA, 222 -26

decline of, 326 -28

demonstration in Rockville, Md., against FDA, 227

diversification of, 288 -90

donations from Burroughs Wellcome, 299 -300

drug development, discouragement over pace/failures of, 295 -97, 429 n.4

and drug development bottleneck, 281 -84

drug smuggling/bootlegging, 188

East Coast vs . West Coast, 317 -18

education of communities, 35

effectiveness of, 338 -40

effects on doctor-patient relationship, 346 -47

expertification of activists, 350 -53

expertise about the community, 249 -50

genesis of, 186 -89

grassroots publications, 195 (see also ATN )

hemophilia activists, 289 -90

insider/outsider status of, 351 -52

at International Conference on AIDS, 246 -47

involvement in the ACTG, 284 -87

and need for knowledge, 343 -44

for patient autonomy/risk taking, 222

patient/research-subject roles, 215 -16

against placebos in clinical trials, 214

researchers' respect for, 337 -39

respect for scientists, 328

situated knowledge of activists, 337

specialization within, 350 -51

and surrogate markers, 304 , 341 . See also ACT UP; AIDS movement; FDA; Project Inform

treatment controversy vs . causation controversy, 177 -78

Treatment Investigational New Drugs (Treatment INDs), 222

Treichler, Paula, 84 , 379 n.173, 387 n.133, 398 n.92, 419 n.39

on community-based research, 439 n.28

tricosanthin (Compound Q), 257 -58

Troyer, Ronald J., 441 n.64

Trueheart, Charles, 141

trust, 14 -17, 351 . See also credibility

Tsiatis, Anastasios (Butch), 275

tuberculosis, 147

Tuchman, Gaye, 392 n.49

Turner, Bryan S., 370 n.94

Turner, Joseph, 441 n.63

Turner, Stephen P., 366 n.57

Tuskegee syphilis study, 259

U

uncertainty, 309

and clinical trials, 343 -46

and credibility, 331 -34

and distance from research front, 411 n.82, 432 n.65

United States government: applies for patent for blood screening test, 72

National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects, 189 -90

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dispute with Pasteur Institute over blood screening test, 77

Public Health Service, 189

Veterans Affairs, Department of, 261 . See also FDA, NCI, NIAID, NIH

University of California, 218

University of California-San Diego, 193

University of Miami, 193

USA Today , 140 -41

V

vaccines, 209 -10

Valium (diazepam), 282

Vancouver Lymphadenopathy-AIDS Study, 167

Van den Besselaar, Peter, 441 n.63

Varmus, Harold, 320

Veatch, Robert M., 202 , 375 n.148

Veterans Affairs, Department of, 261

vidarabine (eye medication), 182

virus hypothesis (of AIDS causation), 58 -62. See also Duesberg, Peter; HIV-1

viral load, 316

viruses: link with cancer, 107

mutation of, 322

structure/functioning of, 190 -91

vaccines for, 209 -10 (see also retroviruses; treatment)

Virus Hunting (Gallo), 138

Volberding, Paul, 284

on clinical-trial entry restrictions, 255 -56

criticizes Delaney, 258

on Protocol 019 trial, 311

on uncertainty, 311

von Gizycki, Rainald, 364 n.32, 368 n.80

von Pettenkofer, Max, 138

voodoo, 66

de Vries, Gerard H., 375 n.155

W

Wachter, Robert, 347 , 379 n.174, 440 n.50

Wacquant, Loïc J. D., 367 n.75, 417 n.88, 437 n.1, 438 n.11

Wadleigh, Jonathan, 290

Walkowitz, Judith, 383 n.36

Wall Street Journal , 226 -27

Walsh, William, 119 -20

Ward, Rebecca, 122 -23

Warner, Jim, 119

Washington Post , 356

Watney, Simon, 39 , 370 n.91, 435 n.115

Waxman, Henry, 274

Weeks, Jeffrey, 382 n.26

weight loss, 147

Weinberg, Martin S., 382 n.28

Weiss, Robin, 306

Weiss, Ted, 274

Weitz, Rose, 378 n.171, 419 n.20

Wellcome Foundation, 151

Wellcome PLC, 301

Weller, Ian, 302

Whittier, Nancy, 365 n.40, 369 n.83, 440 n.48

WHO (World Health Organization), 163

WHO Technical Report Series , 442 n.11

Williams, Rob, 361 n.2

Wills, John, 369 n.84

Windom, Robert, 198

Winkelstein, Warren, 167

Winnow, Jackie, 364 n.39, 408 n.20, 440 n.53

Witkin, Steven, 60

Wolfe, Maxine, 377 n.167, 414 n.41, 439 n.33

on women activists and the NIAID, 289

Wolfe, Sidney, 197

Wolfred, Timothy R., 383 n.42

women: AZT administered during pregnancy, 325

as underrepresented in clinical trials, 288 -89. See also feminist health movement

women activists, 288 -89

Women's Caucus (of ACT UP/New York), 292

Wong-Staal, Flossie, 87 -88

Woodhouse, Edward, 13 , 363 n.26, 368 n.80

Woolgar, Steve, 361 n.2

World Health Organization (WHO), 163

Wyngaarden, James B., 8

Wynne, Brian, 366 n.64, 367 n.67, 373 n.121, 375 n.155

on clinical trials, 345 -46

on social identity, 371 n.97

Y

Yarchoan, Robert, 309

Yoshioka, Alan, 375 n.147

Young, Frank, 224

Z

Zald, M. N., 364 n.35, 365 n.41, 369 n.85

zidovudine. See AZT

Zola, Irving, 49

Zysman, Andy, 229

death of, 417 n.86


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