Medium Yield

Jake Leonard

A podcast about arcane medical history and facts with an Australian bent. A celebration of the niche and miscellaneous. Mostly low yield, rarely high yield - on average: medium yield. 

Episodes

  1. FEB 21

    08 - Thalidomide's long shadow

    Prior to 1961 drugs were not stringently tested before being introduced to the Australian market. The prevailing view in obstetric care was that medications that were non-toxic to the mother were non-toxic to the developing fetus. This illusion was dramatically and irreversibly shattered in 1961 when Sydney obstetrician Dr William McBride raised the alarm that babies exposed to thalidomide were being born with significant birth defects.  The thalidomide tragedy would go on to have seismic impacts. Thousands of children across the world were impacted, and dozens in Australia. It served as the impetus to tighten drug regulation in Australia, and the eventual formation of the TGA. For William McBride the legacy was mixed. Whilst he first rocketed to medical stardom and national acclaim, in his later career he was found guilty of fraud and struck from the medical register. Depending on your perspective, this may be a cautionary tale of the importance of diligence in medical research - or perhaps a warning as to the perils of fame as a doctor, and the risks that come with alienating large pharmaceutical companies. References Australian Government 2020 Australian Government response to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee report: Support for Australia’s thalidomide survivors Australia, House of Representatives 2023 National Apology to all Australians impacted by the Thalidomide Tragedy  Godden, Judith 2016 Crown Street Women’s Hospital: A history 1893-1983 Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest NSW McBride, William 1961 “Thalidomide and congenital abnormalities” The Lancet 1961 Dec 16;278(7216):1358 McBride, William 1994 Killing the Messenger Eldorado, Cremorne NSW McEwen, John 2007 A history of therapeutic goods regulation in Australia  Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee 2019 Support for Australia’s thalidomide survivors Stafford, Ned 2018 “William McBride: alerted the world to dangers of thalidomide in fetal development” BMJ 2018:362 Swan, Norman 1987 “The man who stopped thalidomide accused of fraud” Sydney Morning Herald 12 December 1987 pp 1,4 Swan, Norman 1994, “The thalidomide hero - in his own write: Killing the Messenger by William McBride” New Scientist Swan, Norman 2018 “Dr William McBride: The flawed character credited with linking thalidomide to birth defects” ABC News Swan, Norman 2018, “Breaking boundaries in medicine at DFTB17”, Don't Forget the Bubbles, 2018

    22 min
  2. 10/26/2023

    05 - Humans are getting colder

    Carl Wunderlich's seminal 1868 work "The Course of Temperature in Disease" defined the average human body temperature as 37 degrees celsius, a number that is still frequently quoted today. But the question of the average body temperature is far from settled. Could it be that it is changing with time? Music: Variatio 3 a 1 Clav. Canone all Unisuono Music by JS Bach, played by Kimiko Ishizaka for the Open Goldberg Variations project References: Ley C et al 2023 “Defining usual oral temperature ranges in outpatients using an unsupervised learning algorithm” JAMA https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2023.4291 Mackowiak, P & Woden, G 1994 “Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich and the Evolution of Clinical Thermometry” Clinical Infectious Diseases https://www.jstor.org/stable/4457716 Protsiv M et al 2020 “Decreasing human body temperature in the United States since the Industrial Revolution” eLife https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.49555 Speakman et al JR 2023 “Total daily energy expenditure has declined over the last 3 decades due to declining basal expenditure not reduced activity expenditure” Nature Metabolism https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445668/ Sund-Levander et al 2002 “Normal oral, rectal, tympanic and axillary body temperature in adult men and women: a systematic literature review” Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-6712.2002.00069.x Wikipedia “Doubly labeled water” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubly_labeled_water Wikipedia “Medical Thermometer” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_thermometer

    13 min
  3. 09/25/2023

    03 - Beriberi on Christmas Island

    Christmas Island, in the Indian Ocean, is remote and difficult to access by sea. The discovery of phosphate in the late 19th century changed its fortunes. In 1899 workers arrived to tame the island. Soon after they arrived, an ancient disease with an unknown cause and no known cure joined them - beriberi. References: Arts, Nicolass JM et al 2017 “Korsakoff’s syndrome: a critical review” Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment  vol 13 pp 2875-2890 https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S130078 Blevins, Melissa 2014 “Why are vitamins labeled A, B (and all the sub B’s), C, etc.?”, Today I Found Out, http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/04/vitamins-labeled-b-sub-bs-c-etc/ Carpenter, Kenneth J. 2005 "Beriberi, White Rice, and Vitamin B: A Disease, a Cause, and a Cure", University of California Press Hunt, John 2011 "Suffering through strength: The men who made Christmas Island", Blue Star Print ACT McCutechon, Peter 24 June 2021 "Christmas Island future uncertain as phosphate mine starts to wind down", ABC News, https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-24/christmas-island-future-uncertain-as-phosphate-mine-winds-down/100231824 Mozaffarian, Dariush et al 2018 “History of modern nutrition science—implications for current research, dietary guidelines, and food policy” BMJ https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k2392 Sinha, Shirshendu et al 2019 “Wernicke Encephalopathy - Clinical Pearls” Mayo Clinical Proceedings Vol 94 Iss 6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2019.02.018 Wikipedia "Christmas Island" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island#Demographics Wilson, Robert Beaumont 2020 “Pathophysiology, prevention and treatment of beriberi after gastric surgery” Nutrition Reviews, Volume 78, Issue 12, pp 1015-1029 https://doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuaa004 Yeoh, Fran "The old hospital and the scourge of beriberi", Christmas Island Archives, https://christmasislandarchives.com/old-hospital/

    13 min

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A podcast about arcane medical history and facts with an Australian bent. A celebration of the niche and miscellaneous. Mostly low yield, rarely high yield - on average: medium yield.