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A collected sequence of poems and sonnets written amid prolonged scientific work in India, blending meditative prefaces, the extended In Exile sequence, and shorter lyrical pieces. The verse contrasts disciplined inquiry with superstition and nescience, depicting widespread illness, social decay, and personal solitude through recurring images of drought, monsoon, sea, and ruin. It argues for practical reason and moral duty to alleviate suffering, while also tracing moments of resignation, hope, and reflection on mortality, the demands of labour, and the tension between visionary longing and measured progress.

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Sir Ronald Ross

Sir Ronald Ross was a distinguished British physician and Nobel laureate, best known for his groundbreaking work in the field of malaria research. His studies on the transmission of malaria by mosquitoes significantly advanced the understanding of infectious diseases and public health. In addition to his scientific contributions, Ross was also an accomplished writer, producing works that blend literature and philosophy. His notable titles include "Fables," "Philosophies," and "Psychologies," which reflect his diverse interests and intellectual pursuits. Ross's legacy continues to influence both medicine and literature, highlighting the interconnectedness of these fields.

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