The Cost of Dogma: Gandhi, Penicillin, and the Death of Kasturba
In February 1944, Kasturba Gandhi—wife of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi—lay gravely ill in the Aga Khan Palace detention facility in Pune. Suffering from a severe case of bronchitis that progressed into pneumonia, her condition became critical. By that time, penicillin—a revolutionary …
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