Duesberg Peter

Inventing the AIDS virus / Peter Duesberg. - Washington, D.C. : Lanham, Md. : Regnery Publishing ; Distributed to the trade by National Book Network, c1996. - xiv, 722 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 607-642) and index.

Foreword / Kary B. Mullis -- 1. Losing the War on AIDS -- 2. The Great Bacteria Hunt -- 3. Virus Hunting Takes Over -- 4. Virologists in the War on Cancer -- 5. AIDS: The Virus Hunters Converge -- 6. A Fabricated Epidemic -- 7. Dissension in the Ranks -- 8. So What Is AIDS? -- 9. With Therapies Like This, Who Needs Disease? -- 10. Marching Off to War -- 11. Proving the Drug-AIDS Hypothesis, the Solution to AIDS -- 12. The AIDS Debate Breaks the Wall of Silence -- Appendix A: Foreign-Protein-Mediated Immunodeficiency in Hemophiliacs With and Without HIV -- Appendix B: AIDS Acquired by Drug Consumption and Other Noncontagious Risk Factors -- Appendix C: The HIV Gap in National AIDS Statistics -- Appendix D: "The Duesberg Phenomenon": Duesberg and Other Voices.

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AIDS Disease--Etiology
HIV infections
HIV Viruses
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--etiology
HIV Infections
HIV

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