
I met Carleton Gadjusek at a dinner party in Toronto in the mid-1970s, before he received his Nobel Prize. He sat at the head of a long table and talked non-stop, so no one else could speak. I remember thinking “what a windbag.” He seemed to feel that he was the smartest person at the table (
Publishing, Biomedical Research, Medicine in the Arts, Narcissism, Humans, History, 19th Century, Paintings, History, 20th Century
Publishing, Biomedical Research, Medicine in the Arts, Narcissism, Humans, History, 19th Century, Paintings, History, 20th Century
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