The Spanish Flu (1918-1919)

( Another Pandemic, another memory ) History repeats itself because man makes the same mistakes. Exactly 100 years back, in a March afternoon in 1917, an American doctor in Texas noticed that people were dying from a new disease. A deadly flu was rapidly spreading. But nobody would listen to him. He was silenced byContinue reading “The Spanish Flu (1918-1919)”

Evolution always wins.

Reserve Constable Albert Alexander was a plant lover. That day he got a minor scratch on his face by a thorn while tending to the rose bush in his garden. By the end of the month, the scratch was badly infected with both Staphylococcus and Streptococcus and Constable Alexander was hospitalised in the Radcliffe Infirmary.Continue reading “Evolution always wins.”