Many inventions and discoveries perceived to be modern phenomena have been with us for a very long time. One sometimes stands in awe at how innovative,
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Have you ever heard of Karl Landsteiner? Paul Ehrlich? Or Rosalind Franklin?
If these names don’t ring a bell, you can read all about them in British writer Norman Lebrecht’s informative book, Genius & Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World, 1847-1947 (Scribner).
Landsteiner, one of the first immunologists, made modern surgery possible by developing a method for testing different blood types. Ehrlich was the father of chemotherapy. Franklin was instrumental in mapping out our DNA system.