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    And the Band Played On

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      Washington: Jeff Levi, National Gay & Lesbian Task Force 4/85, 8/85, 2/86; Garry MacDonald, Federation of AIDS-Related Organizations 8/85; Don Michaels, publisher, Blade 2/86; Vic Basile, Human Rights Campaign Fund 2/86.

      Minneapolis: City Councilman Brian Coyle 4/84; State Senator Allan Spear 4/84; State Rep. Karen Clark 4/84.

      Boston: City Councilman David Scoundras, 4/84.

      Vancouver, British Columbia: Kevin Brown, PWA 3/86, Bob Tivey, AIDS Vancouver 3/86. Two friends of Gaetan Dugas consented to interviews only on the condition that their names not be used in the book.

      The chronology of Rock Hudson’s last days in Paris was drawn from contemporary news accounts, interviews, and the two biographies of the actor, Rock Hudson: His Story and Idol—Rock Hudson: The True Story of an American Film Hero.

      Counts on the number of media stories about AIDS in major newspapers and periodicals were based on a NEXIS analysis of AIDS coverage commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control.

      Excerpts from Matthew Krieger’s journal were taken directly from his diary and are used with his permission.

      Statistics on patterns of gay migration to San Francisco in the late 1970s and early 1980s are taken from the 1984 demographic study of the San Francisco gay community conducted by Research & Decisions Corporation and commissioned by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

      Historical information on San Francisco’s gay community is drawn largely from research for The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life & Times of Harvey Milk.

      Meteorological data used in this book was provided by Steve Newman of the Earth Environment Service in San Francisco.

      Blood Industry

      Dr. Joseph Bove 3/86; Dr. John Klok, Pacific Presbyterian Cancer Research Center 8/84; Brian McDonough, president, Irwin Memorial Blood Bank 3/85, 4/85, 3/86; Dr. Herb Perkins, med. dir. Irwin 8/84; Gerry Sohle, Los Angeles Red Cross Blood Services 8/84; Dr. Robert Huitt, exec. dir. Council for Community Blood Centers 8/84; Dr. Edgar Engleman, Stanford Medical Center Blood Bank 8/84, 10/85; Ruth Cordell, lab. mgr. Irwin 3/85; Ray Price, sales rep., Abbott Labs 3/85; Dr. J. Lawrence Naiman, dir. blood services, Santa Clara Red Cross 3/85; Robert and Cathy Borchelt 3/86; Borchelt family attorneys James Waite and Sarah Jane Burgess 3/86. Op. cit. Dritz, Evatt, Lawrence, Curran, Francis, Jaffe, Westmoreland and Brandt.

      Account of January 1983 policy meeting from interviews with participants as well as contemporary press releases and news accounts, most notably those of Philadelphia Inquirer, New York Native and “The Truth About AIDS.” General information and blood industry also was drawn from “Blood Policy & Technology,” a report from the Office of Technology Assessment (1985).

      The following were among tape-recorded interviews done for research on this book: Dr. Robert Gallo (4/19/86, Bethesda); Dr. Edward Brandt (2/6/85, Baltimore); Dr. Luc Montagnier (9/12/84 & 12/5/85, Paris); Dr. Willy Rozenbaum (9/13/84 & 12/3/85, Paris); Dr. Jean-Claude Chermann (9/12/84, Paris); Dr. Francoise Barre (12/6/85, Paris); Dr. Jacques Leibowitch (9/12/84 & 12/5/85); Dr. Francoise Brun-Vezinet (12/5/85, Paris); Dr. David Klatzmann (12/5/85, Paris).

      INDEX

      The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

      Aarhus, study in

      Abbott Laboratories

      Abbott test

      see also HTLV-III antibody test

      ABC

      Abrams, Donald

      Abumombazi

      ACIDS acronym

      Ackerman, A. Bernard

      Acquired Community Immune Deficiency Syndrome (ACIDS), as name for disease

      Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), as name for disease

      acronyms for disease

      Action for Animals

      Adams Thomas

      Advertising Age

      Advocate

      Africa

      AIDS in

      hepatitis B in

      HTLV-III antibody testing and

      KS in

      African sleeping sickness

      African Swine Fever

      Agent Orange

      Agnos, Art

      Agnost, George

      “Aid AIDS Week”

      Aid Atlanta

      “AIDS: The Anatomy of a Crisis”

      AIDS acronym, coining of

      AIDS Activities Office

      AIDS-associated retrovirus (ARV)

      AIDS Clinical Research Center

      AIDS Coordinating Committee

      AIDS Forum

      AIDS Foundation

      AIDS Medical Foundation

      AIDSpeak

      AIDSphobia

      “AIDS Prevention Media Project”

      AIDS Project-Los Angeles

      AIDS-Related Complex (ARC)

      400 AIDS supplemental appropriations bill

      AIDS Task Force of the U.S. Conference of Mayors

      AIDS Vancouver, Dugas and

      Air Canada, Dugas and

      Alabama, AIDS in

      Albert Einstein College of Medicine

      see also Rubinstein, Arye

      Alcoholics Anonymous

      Alert Citizens of Texas

      Alexander, Brandy

      Alexander, Walter

      Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic Club

      Alive

      Allen, James

      All Hallows’ Eve

      “All Species Rally”

      “All You Need Is Love”

      Alpha Therapeutic Corporation

      Altman Lawrence

      AMA

      Amadeus

      “Amazing Grace”

      Amburgy, Victor

      Ambush

      Ambush poppers

      amebiasis

      amebic dysentery

      amebic parasites

      American Academy of Dermatology convention

      American Academy of Pediatrics

      American Airlines

      American Association for Personal Privacy

      American Association of Blood Banks

      American Association of Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR)

      American Cancer Society

      American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR)

      American Hospital

      American Hospital Association

      American Life Lobby

      American Medical Association

      American Neurological Association

      American Public Health Association

      American Red Cross

      amino acid therapy

      Ammann, Art

      amyl nitrite

      see also nitrite inhalants

      Andelson, Sheldon

      Anderson, John

      Andromeda Strain, The (Crichton)

      Angelina (nurse)

      Angola

      Animals

      Annals of Internal Medicine

      antibody tests, see hepatitis; HTLV-III antibody test

      antimoniotungstate, see HPA

      Apuzzo, Virginia

      ARC (AIDS-related complex)

      Army, U.S.

      ARV (AIDS-associated retrovirus)

      Asia:

      AIDS in

      hepatitis B in

      Associated Press

      Association of Independent Gay Health Clubs

      athlete’s foot

      Auden W. H.

      Auerbach Dave

      Australia, AIDS in

      Axelrod, David

      AZT

      babies

      blood transfusions and

      candidiasis in

      of hemophiliacs

      of intravenous drug users

      Bactrim,

      Badlands,

      “Ban-AIDS” campaign

      bank robbing

      Bantus

      BAPHR

      Baptiste-Brunet, Jean

      Barre, Francoise

      bathhouses, bathhouse controversy

      Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom


      Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights (BAPHR)

      Bay Area Reporter

      Bear, Hollow

      Belgium, AIDS in

      Bellamy, Carol

      Belli, Lia

      Belli, Mel

      Benjamin, Robert

      Bennett, Arthur

      Bennett, John

      Bennett, Michael

      Bennett, William

      “Benson”

      Berkowitz, Richard

      Berlandt, Konstantin

      Bernstein, Leonard

      Berreth, Don

      Beth Israel Medical Center

      Bhagavad Gita

      Bicentennial, New York City celebration of

      Big Chill, The

      Biggar, Robert

      birds, diseases of

      birth-control foams

      Black, Paul

      Blattner, Bill

      blindness

      blood donors, blood industry

      blood donors (com.):

      FDA and

      see also hemophiliacs, hemophilia; hepatitis; HTLV-III antibody test

      Blood Sister Project of San Diego

      blue code

      B-lymphocytes

      Board of Rabbis of northern California

      Bob (Rick Wellikoff’s lover)

      Body Politic

      Bolan, Robert

      “Bolt”

      see also butyl inhalants; nitrate inhalants

      Boneberg, Paul

      bone sarcoma

      Boom Boom, Sister

      Boom-Boom Room

      Borchelt, Bob

      Borchelt, Cathy

      Borchelt, Frances

      Born in the U.S.A.

      Botnick, Victor

      Boucher, Bud

      Bove, Joseph

      Boxer, Barbara

      “Boy Scout sex”

      Bradley, Tom

      Brady, James

      brain disorders

      Brandt, Edward

      Branigan, Laura

      Brewer, Joe

      Briggs, John

      Briggs Initiative

      Britt, Harry

      Broder, Sam

      Brown, Amos

      Brown, Edmund

      Brown, Willie

      Brun-Vezinet, Francoise

      Bryant, Anita

      Buchanan, Patrick

      Buckalew, Judi

      Bulldog Baths

      Burke’s Peerage

      Burkitt’s lymphoma

      Burton, Phillip

      Burton Sala

      Bush, George

      Bush, Larry

      butyl inhalants

      see also nitrate inhalants

      Bygbjerg, lb

      Cable News Network

      Cabradilla, Cy

      Cabrini Medical Center

      Cahill, Kevin

      CAIDS (Community Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), as name for disease

      California Department of Health Services

      California state government

      California Tumor Registry

      Callen, Michael

      Cameron, Paul

      Campbell, Bobbi

      as KS Poster Boy

      as Sister Florence Nightmare

      Campbell Jack

      Camus, Albert

      Canada, AIDS in

      cancer

      lymph

      skin; see also Kaposi’s Sarcoma

      candidiasis (yeast infection)

      oral (thrush)

      “Can We Talk?”

      Carey, Hugh

      Carini, Dr.

      Carter, Jimmy

      Carter administration

      Castel del Ovo

      Castro Country Club

      Castro District

      cats, diseases of

      see also feline leukemia; toxoplasmosis

      Cauldron, The

      CBS News

      Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

      Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (com.):

      Ebola Fever virus and

      epidemic calculated by

      FDA and

      GRID acronym and

      Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections (KSOI) Task Force set up by

      NCI feud with

      Tylenol scare and

      Central Africa

      Chabner, Bruce

      Chaikin, Lu

      Chaps

      Chemical Bank

      chemotherapy

      Chermann Jean-Claude

      Cherry Grove

      Chesley, Robert

      Chicago Public Health clinics

      chickens, diseases of

      children, AIDS in

      see also babies

      chimpanzees, as lab animals

      Chirac, Jacques

      Christian Broadcasting Network

      Christopher Strut

      Clarke, Kenneth

      Claude-Bernard Hospital

      Cleaver, Scott

      cloning

      Club Bath Association

      Club Baths

      cluster study

      Coalition for Human Rights

      Coal Miner’s Daughter

     


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