History
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Revered John Wilson – educator exemplar
Reverend John Wilson (1804–1875) was a Scottish missionary, orientalist, and educator whose life and work left an indelible mark on…
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The Gruesome Truth about Pavlov’s Dogs
We’ve all heard of Pavlov’s dog, Soviet physician Ivan Pavlov’s famous experiment that explained the psychology of conditioned reflexes. Pavlov’s…
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Jauhar Day in Fort Chittorgarh
The greatest jewel in history is when thousands of Kshatranis committed self-immolation along with Rani Padmini on 26th Aug, 1303:…
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Greece and Medicine
Imagine you are living in the time frame of Ancient Greece. You fall sick and instead of going to a…
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History of Healing in Indus Valley
The northern region of India was home to the ever-growing and flourishing, Indus Valley civilization, around c. 7000 – c.…
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Dhanvantari – The Hindu God of Medicine
In the vast cosmos of Hindu mythology, a figure emerges, draped in the tapestry of divinity and healing—Dhanvantari. As the…
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Penicillin’s Comedy of Errors: A Laughable Journey Through Mould and Medicine
Once upon a time, in the dusty labs of 1928, where scientific brilliance mingled with absent-mindedness, a quirky scientist named…
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SIGNIFICANT MASS ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS IN HISTORY
The discovery of drugs has changed the course of Humankind’s history. Countless lives have been saved from the clutches of…
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God of the Gaps
What is ‘God of the gaps’? Whenever there is a gap in scientific understanding, where science falls short in explaining anything,…
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The Journey from Rags to Pads
Even before a man and woman traversed earth, the female species menstruated. Menstruation is something which isn’t discussed very openly…
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