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James Black, Nobel laureate who developed Inderal and Tagamet, dies at 85 - latimes.com

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Dr. James Black , a Scottish Nobel laureate who pioneered the rational design of drugs and, in the process, developed the first widely used drugs for treating heart disease and blocking stomach acid production, died Monday. He was 85. His death was confirmed by the University of Dundee, which did not release details about the cause or place of death.

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