The Spirit of Swiftwater
The Spirit of Swiftwater: 100 Years at the Pocono Labs[1] is a book written by Jeff Widmer[2] and published in 1998 by the University of Scranton Press,[3] Scranton, Pa. The book surveys the history of vaccine development in the United States from 1887-1987 through the eyes of the men and women who worked at what is now Sanofi Pasteur,[4] the biologics division of Sanofi Aventis.[5]
The Spirit of Swiftwater was Widmer's first book. His second, One in a Million,[6][7] is the ghostwritten autobiography of nurse and medical entrepreneur Mary G. Clark of Clarks Summit, Pa.
Together the books became the first business and trade paperback books published by the university press.
References
- ↑ The Spirit of Swiftwater
- ↑ Jeff Widmer website
- ↑ University of Scranton Press
- ↑ Sanofi Pasteur
- ↑ Sanofi Aventis Sanofi Aventis
- ↑ Widmer, Jeff. One in a Million. Scranton: University of Scranton Press, Scranton, Pa., 2000
- ↑ On in a Million
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