Gaurav Raj

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In the mid-1830s, while François-Vincent Raspail was languishing in prison and Rudolf Virchow was still a struggling medical student, a young German lawyer named Matthias Schleiden had become frustrated with his profession. He tried, unsuccessfully, to put a bullet through his head but missed his mark. Chastened by his failure to shoot himself, Schleiden decided to abandon law and turn to his true passion: botany.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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