A five-year-old boy, shortly after waking up from
anesthesia following a liver transplant, asked his mother:
“Isn’t this (referring to life) a book that someone is
reading?”
“What do you mean?” his stunned mother replied.
“Yes, life is a book that someone is reading.”
“And how do you know that?”
“I have it in my memory...”
This true story is told in Juan José Benítez’s book "Pacts and Signs". I don’t want to add any comments about it; I want you to
reflect on it for yourself.
A journey through the history of the pharmaceutical industry and one of its great laboratories that had its origins in Alfred Nobel...
“From Alfred Nobel to AstraZeneca”: https://a.co/d/9svRTuI
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