A Centennial Reminiscence of the year '1924': Electrophysiology to Spiral-binding
Sukanti Bhattacharyya*
Professor & Head, Department of Medical Physiology, ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research & Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy Hospital, Haldia, WB, India
*Corresponding Author: Sukanti Bhattacharyya, Professor & Head, Department of Medical Physiology, ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research & Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy Hospital, Haldia, WB, India.
Published: April 05, 2025
DOI: 10.55162/MCMS.08.279
Abstract  
We are about to bid farewell to 2024. It is now receding, while the next is proceeding towards the shore. We are now at the trough of 2024, and its crest became a history now. Like annual rings within the stem of a tree, sea waves also seem to put signatures on the shore. Now we may attempt a deep learning of the autograph of temporal comber. Let us look into 1924, retrospecting a hundred years back.
1924 is specially remembered for the breakthrough in electrophysiology. The invention of ECG was honoured with the Noble prize in Physiology or Medicine in that very year. Also, EEG was tried on humans in 1924 itself. Let us have a brief retrospection to this aspect.
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