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Illustration of clinical anatomy in India featuring a cadaver dissection table, anatomical models, skeleton, brain, DNA helix, medical books, laboratory equipment, and surgeons at work, symbolizing anatomy education and modern medicine.
Dr. Sumbul MBBS, MD
5 min read
Exploring the lives, achievements, and lasting contributions of Indian anatomists who transformed anatomy into a clinically relevant and research-driven discipline.
A doctor in a white coat shows brain scans on a tablet to a young patient in a hospital bed.
MBT Desk
4 min read
Analysis of 4 million cases finds higher cancer rates across most types, especially for preventable cancers.
A caregiver in a red sweater pours a drink for an elderly woman in bed.
MBT Desk
3 min read
Unpaid caregivers of people over 65 are more concerned about long-term care costs and access than others.
Dr. B. D. Chaurasia
Dr. Sumbul MBBS, MD
4 min read
The visionary anatomist whose teachings and textbooks transformed anatomy learning for generations of Indian medical students
Frontispiece in the original 1909 edition of Brodmann's book
Dr. Sumbul MBBS, MD
4 min read
The untold story of the scientist who mapped the human cortex and gave modern neuroscience its most enduring framework
A man holding a large book, formerly designated as Andreas Vesalius. Line engraving by T. Vercruis after F. Petrucci after Titian (?). Wellcome Collection. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Dr. Sumbul MBBS, MD
5 min read
Discover how Andreas Vesalius revolutionized human anatomy, challenged Galen’s teachings, and transformed medical science through direct human dissection.
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