The Nobel Chronicles

A Handbook of Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-2000

by Tonse N.K. Raju, MD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/1/2002

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 540
ISBN : 9781403336330

About the Book

Marking the first centennial celebrations of the Nobel Prize awards in December 2001, this handbook will serve as an introduction to the history of some of the most important advances in 20th century medicine. It is a collection of The Nobel Chronicles articles published in the prestigious British medical journal, The Lancet In its 91 chapters dealing with as many Nobel awards for Physiology or Medicine between 1901-2000, Dr. Raju offers lucid, eloquent, and simplified accounts on each of the Prizes-winning research, along with succinct biographical notes and photographs of the 172 respective laureates. Written for the general reader, this handbook also serves as an authentic source of reference information on the 20th century’s Nobel Prizes in medicine.


About the Author

Tonse Narayana Krishna Raju, MD, was born in Kodavooru, a coastal village in South India. After studying medicine and pediatrics in India, he trained in neonatology at University of Illinois in Chicago, where he is a Professor. A self-taught medical historian, Dr. Raju has lectured and written on this subject for over 25 years. A former president of the Society for Medical History of Chicago, he holds memberships in American Association for Medical History and the American Osler Society. Besides medical history articles in textbooks and professional journals, he recently wrote two highly popular series: Great Moments in Medicine in Hippocrates, a general-interest medical magazine, and The Nobel Chronicles in the prestigious British journal The Lancet.

Dr. Raju has also published two critically acclaimed books of fiction in Kannada, a South Indian language: "The Royal Devil and Other Stories," (Betala Raya) in 1979, and "A Story from the West" (Paschimayana), a novella, in 1983. His latest book, Don’t Stand in Front of a Palace or Behind a Horse, a collection of English translations of popular Kannada proverbs, is being published by 1st Books Library. He is currently writing a medical history trivia book, and an illustrated book of pediatric history.

Dr. Raju and his wife live in Darien, a Chicago suburb; they have two sons.