Read Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal Online
Authors: Mary Roach
Tags: #Science, #Life Sciences, #Anatomy & Physiology
This time around, I took a cue from the world of charitable giving. The categories below reflect the many levels of generosity and support that have made this book possible. If
Gulp
is interesting and fun, if it’s accurate, enlightening, or compelling, that is due in overwhelming proportion to the contributions of these excellent human beings.
PLATINUM UVULA CIRCLE
For giving up entire afternoons with no compensation and no guarantee of pleasing portrayal, for walking me through archives, for twisting arms, opening doors, laying out welcome mats, I bow down to:
Andrea Bainbridge, American Medical Association Historical Health Fraud and Alternative Medicine Collection
Ed dePeters, University of California, Davis
Anna Dhody and Evi Numen, Mütter Museum
Michael Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University
Alexander Khoruts, Matt Hamilton, and Mike Sadowsky, University of Minnesota
Alan Kligerman, Kligerman Regional Digestive Disease Center
Sue Langstaff, Applied Sensory
Michael Levitt and Julie Furne, Minneapolis VA Medical Center
George “Nick” Nichopoulos, personal physician to the late Elvis Presley
Megan and Rick Prelinger, Prelinger Library
Nancy Rawson, Pat Moeller, Amy McCarthy, and Theresa Kleinsorge, AFB International
“Rodriguez,” Gene Parks, Ed Borla, and Paul Verke, Avenal State Prison and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Stephen Secor, University of Alabama
Erika Silletti, René de Wijk, Andries van der Bilt, and Ton van Vliet, Food Valley, the Netherlands
Richard Tracy, Lee Lemenager, and John Gray, University of Nevada, Reno
GOLDEN PYLORUS GUILD
For enduring repeated phone calls and protracted e-mail pestering with no outward indication that the author had overstepped the bounds of casual inquiry and was perched on the brink of actionable nuisance, I salute:
Jianshe Chen
Phillip Clapham
Justin Crump
Evangelia Bellas
Thomas Lowry
David Metz
Jason Mihalopoulos
Gabriel Nirlungayuk
Adrianne Noe
Tom Rastrelli
Danielle Reed
Paul Rozin
Terrie Williams
Sera Young
BRONZE BOLUS CLUB
For providing indispensable expertise on arcane topics, for sharing contacts, for inspiring and encouraging me and making me laugh, I thank:
Jaime Aranda-Michel
Dean Backer
Daniel Blackburn
Rabbi Zushe Blech
Laurie Bonneau
Andrea Chevalier
Patty Davis
Siobhan DeLancy
Erik “the Red” Denmark
Adam Drewnowski
Ben Eiseman
Holly Embree
Father Geoff Farrow
Richard Faulks
Steve Geiger
Roy Goodman
Farid Haddad
Susan Hogan
Al Hom
Tim Howard
Bruce Jayne
Mark Johnson
Mary Juno
Jason Karlawish
Ron Kean
Diane Kelly
Bruce Kraig
Christopher Lahr
Jennifer Long
Johan Lündstrom
Ray and Robert Madoff
The Notto
Kenneth Olson
Jon Prinz
Sarah Pullen
Gregor Reid
Janet Riley
Michael Sappol
Adam Savage
Markus Stieger
Jim Turner
Paul Wagner
Brian Wansink
Judge Colleen Weiland
William Whitehead
SUSTAINING
For standing by me all these years and all these books, for their warmth, talent, patience, and friendship, a pixel and paper embrace to:
Jill Bialosky, Erin Lovett and Louise Brockett, Bill Rusin and Jeannie Luciano, and Stephen King and Drake McFeely of W. W. Norton, plus Mary Babcock, eagle-eyed copyeditor extraordinaire
Stephanie Gold
Jeff Greenwald
Jay Mandel and Lauren Whitney, of William Morris Endeavor
Lisa Margonelli
Anne Pigué
Ed and the rest of the wonderful Rachles family
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NOSE JOB
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I’LL HAVE THE PUTRESCINE
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LIVER AND OPINIONS
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Mennella, J. A., and G. K. Beauchamp. “Maternal Diet Alters the Sensory Qualities of Human Milk and the Nursling’s Behavior.”
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THE LONGEST MEAL
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HARD TO STOMACH
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SPIT GETS A POLISH
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Harper, Edward B. “Ritual Pollution as an Integrator of Caste and Religion.”
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Humphrey, Sue, and Russell T. Williamson. “A Review of Saliva: Normal Composition, Flow, and Function.”
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