Thirty years ago, Henry Gadsden, the head of Merck, one of the world\'s largest drug companies, told Fortune magazine that he wanted Merck to be more like chewing gum maker Wrigley\'s.
Drug Companies are systematically working to widen the very boundaries that define illness, and the markets for medication g.
It had long been his dream to make drugs for healthy people so that Merck could "sell to everyone." Gadsden\'s dream now drives the marketing machinery of the most profitable industry on earth.
Thirty years ago, Henry Gadsden, the head of Merck, one of the world\'s largest drug companies, told Fortune magazine that he wanted Merck to be more like chewing gum maker Wrigley\'s