| Impure Science |
| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction Controversy, Credibility, and the Public Character of Aids Research |
| Part 1 The Politics of Causation |
| Chapter 1 The Nature of a New Threat |
| Chapter 2 HIV and the Consolidation of Certainty |
| The Construction of Scientific Proof (1984–1986) |
| • | The Blossoming of AIDS Research |
| • | Citation and the Construction of Facts |
| • | Blood and Chimps |
| HIV as "Obligatory Passage Point" |
| Chapter 3 Reopening The Causation Controversy |
| Chapter 4 The Debate That Wouldn't Die |
| Part 2 The Politics of Treatment |
| Chapter 5 Points of Departure |
| Chapter 6 "Drugs Into Bodies" |
| Chapter 7 The Critique of Pure Science |
| Chapter 8 Dilemmas and Divisions in Science and Politics |
| Chapter 9 Clinical Trials and Tribulations |
| Conclusion Credible Knowledge Hierarchies of Expertise, and the Politics of Participation in Biomedicine |
| Notes |
| Methodological Appendix |
| Index |