Background
Bylinsky, Gene Michael was born on December 30, 1930 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Son of Michael Ivan and Dora (Shadan) Bylinsky.
(Gene Bylinsky tells us in this compelling book that of al...)
Gene Bylinsky tells us in this compelling book that of all prescriptions written in the U.S., nearly one-quarter are for Librium. While rampant depression is itself depressing, the extent of medical response stretches beyond belief. Traveling through this book the reader encounters aphrodisiacs, psychopharmacology, memory aids, and drugs for controlling aggression and rage. While their proposed use is beguiling, and may bring about the end of madness, our concern is the harmful use to which such potent drugs can be put.
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Bylinsky, Gene Michael was born on December 30, 1930 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Son of Michael Ivan and Dora (Shadan) Bylinsky.
Bachelor of Arts Journalism, Louisiana State University, 1955.
Staff reporter, Wall St. Journal, Dallas, 1957-1959; Staff reporter, Wall St. Journal, San Francisco, 1959-1961; Staff reporter, Wall St. Journal, New York City, 1961; science writer, National Observer, Washington, 1961-1962; science writer, Newhouse Newspapers, Washington, 1962-1966; board editors, Fortune Magazine, New York City, since 1966.
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Served with Army of the United States, 1956. Member National Association Science Writers, New York Academy of Sciences.
Married Gwen Gallegos, August 14, 1955. Children: Tanya, Gregory.