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Genius in Medicine


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1 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Malleswaram, Bengaluru 560 055, India
2 Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai 400 026, India
 

What is genius? ‘She’s a genius’ is a phrase that is often used rather loosely and in different contexts – right from describing Nobel Prize-winning scientists to sports-persons who manage feats not easily accomplished by others. The Oxford English Dictionary defines genius as ‘native intellectual power of exalted type; extraordinary capacity for imaginative creation, original thought, invention or discovery’. Genius has been the subject of study and wonder for centuries by scientists and laymen; for instance, the May 2017 issue of National Geographic has a cover feature on genius.
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Sanjay A. Pai
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Malleswaram, Bengaluru 560 055, India
Sunil K. Pandya
Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai 400 026, India

Abstract


What is genius? ‘She’s a genius’ is a phrase that is often used rather loosely and in different contexts – right from describing Nobel Prize-winning scientists to sports-persons who manage feats not easily accomplished by others. The Oxford English Dictionary defines genius as ‘native intellectual power of exalted type; extraordinary capacity for imaginative creation, original thought, invention or discovery’. Genius has been the subject of study and wonder for centuries by scientists and laymen; for instance, the May 2017 issue of National Geographic has a cover feature on genius.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv114%2Fi04%2F709-710