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Image credit: M Peretz, 1959

Image credit: M Peretz, 1959

‘From Elephant’s Foot … to Cortisone’: Boots Pure Drug Company and Dioscorea Sylvatica in South Africa, c. 1950–1963

January 17, 2020

This article, co-authored with William Beinart, has recently been published in the South African Historical Journal. Contact me for more information and a copy of the full article.

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In Urban Antibodies Tags yams, Boots, South Africa, Plant medicine, Pharmaceuticals, news
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(Im)material Medicine

October 8, 2018

I've walked across the Island many times, following desire lines that criss-crossed the wasteland, noticing the abundant weeds and wildflowers that occupied the site. These common medicinal plants grew on the footprint of what was once a large pharmaceutical site in the heart of Nottingham – the century-long home of Boots, trusted chemist and household name. In one corner, a tiled floor was still visible: the remains of a factory where workers had industriously processed, packed and distributed medicines to the world. These physical traces of the site’s history have recently disappeared under a car park, and after nearly three decades as an unofficial urban commons the whole area is earmarked for a massive redevelopment scheme. But I keep returning to the Island and the questions it seeded in me.

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In Urban Antibodies, Wasteland Twinning Tags Pharma, Plant medicine, Boots, Urban Antibodies, Biopiracy

Writing & Research

  • Crow Park 10
  • Forest of Lost Trees 5
  • Urban Antibodies 7
  • Wasteland Twinning 1

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