V.R. Khanolkar 在印度担任病理学家和研究员的最初几年:1924-1941.

Sanjay A Pai, Dhaneshwar N Lanjewar, Amita S Joshi
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瓦桑特-拉姆吉-卡诺尔卡尔是印度第一位病理学家和研究先驱,在二十世纪中叶,他在癌症研究、血型遗传学、流行病学和麻风病研究等多个领域都处于领先地位。他的所有前沿研究都是在他加入孟买(现孟买)塔塔纪念医院担任实验室主任之后进行的。关于他在印度 J.J. 医院和孟买 K.E.M. 医院工作的前 17 年的研究,几乎没有任何证据。为了填补这一空白,我们试图从 PubMed 上获取 Khanolkar 加入塔塔纪念医院之前的论文信息。我们评估了他在孟买教学病理学家协会会议上的发言摘要。最后,我们从两家医院的尸检登记簿中提取了有关他所做尸检的有用信息。卡诺尔卡尔在 K.E.M. 医院任职期间进行了初步的贫血实验室研究和一些实验病理学研究。此外,令人惊讶的是,在他担任教授期间,J.J.医院并没有对大多数尸体解剖进行组织学研究,但在 K.E.M. 医院却进行了研究。Khanolkar为何大器晚成,在他担任教授的前两家医院都没有开展太多研究或发表论文,这仍然是个谜。
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V.R. Khanolkar's initial years as pathologist and researcher in India: 1924-1941.

Vasant Ramji Khanolkar was the first Indian pathologist and a pioneering researcher who was at the forefront of the diverse fields of cancer research, blood group genetics, epidemiology and leprosy research, etc. in the mid-twentieth century. All his cutting-edge research took place after he joined Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay (now Mumbai), as Director of Laboratories. There is little evidence of his research in the first 17 years of his career in India, at J.J. Hospital and K.E.M. Hospital, Bombay. We tried to address this gap by attempting to obtain information on Khanolkar's papers from PubMed, prior to his having joined Tata Memorial Hospital. We evaluated the abstracts of the presentations that he made at the meetings of the Teaching Pathologists Association, Bombay. Finally, we extracted from the autopsy registers at the two hospitals, any useful information about the autopsies that he had performed. Khanolkar performed preliminary laboratory research in anaemia as well as some experimental pathology in his stint at K.E.M. Hospital. Further, surprisingly, histology was not performed on most autopsies at J.J. Hospital for the period that he was Professor, but was done at K.E.M. Hospital. Why Khanolkar was a late bloomer and did not perform much research or publish in the first two institutions that he was Professor at, remains a mystery.

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