1
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
Forgotten Heroes of Indian Science
by Anand Ranganathan
Sponsored
Synopsis
Upendranath Brahmachari conjured a potent drug to vanquish the spectre of Kala Azar, saving millions from the deadly disease. Ramnath Chopra explored ancient Ayurvedic knowledge, extracting a natural compound from Sarpagandha to treat seizures and high blood pressure. Azizul Haque and Hemchandra ...
Upendranath Brahmachari conjured a potent drug to vanquish the spectre of Kala Azar, saving millions from the deadly disease. Ramnath Chopra explored ancient Ayurvedic knowledge, extracting a natural compound from Sarpagandha to treat seizures and high blood pressure. Azizul Haque and Hemchandra Bose etched a novel cipher for fingerprints birthing the science of forensics, with their elegant method, though pilfered by Scotland Yard, finding mention in the intricate plot of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Sign of Four. Yelapragadda Subbarow sculpted five monumental discoveries that reshaped modern medicine, saving countless lives—yet, in a poignant twist of fate, could not save his own.
These stories are not mere chronicles of invention, but sagas of lives devoted to the pursuit of brilliance. They bring alive the history and socio-cultural milieu of the times these men lived in, how they changed the landscape of Indian science, and how they proved, that the only difference between the ordinary and the great is this: that the ordinary think they are great and the great think they are ordinary.
You May Also Like
FROM BASEBALL TO BUSINESS: A LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP
DEAN L. WALLACE
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About (TM): Fibromyalgia: The Revolutionary Treatment That Can Reverse the Disease
R. Paul St. Amand MD
Holidays At The Three Hounds Bakery: A Collection Of Festive Stories & Recipes (The Doxies & Donuts Mystery Series)
Julie Titterington
The Midnight Rider Rides Again - Part II
Derek Johnson
She's Missing
Cole Baxter
The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't a Guy at All, Vol. 3
Sumiko Arai