Product Overview
Piracetam: Webster's Timeline History, 1964–2007 is the specialized reference tool that tracks the linguistic life cycle of the world's first nootropic. This unique compilation is not a historical narrative; it is a meticulously constructed bibliographic and event-based timeline documenting every recorded instance where the proper name "Piracetam" appears across an unprecedented range of literature.
Why This Resource is Invaluable:
- Linguistic Scope: This timeline’s inclusion criteria are purely linguistic. It captures all parts of speech and contexts—from its use in academic patents and medical journals to its mention in social sciences, computer science, pop culture, and law.
- Massive Data Set: Representing the largest compilation of timeline events associated with Piracetam as a proper noun, this book acts as a raw data dump for the deepest dives into its cross-disciplinary impact.
- Beyond the Mechanism: Go beyond the how and explore the where and when. Trace the exact moment the term emerged in different fields, including non-conventional and ambiguous usages.
This is the ultimate resource for the dedicated biohacker, academic, or researcher looking to establish a precise, chronological understanding of the cultural, scientific, and legal penetration of Piracetam from its creation in 1964 through 2007. If the word exists in context, it's in this book.
Book Specifications:
- Print Length: 32 Pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: ICON Group International, Inc.
- ISBN-10: 0546893627
- ISBN-13: 978-0546893625
- Dimensions: 7" x 0.1" x 9"
- Format: Paperback