I never heard of this woman< did you?
- What would you do if your recognition and honor were stolen?
- How would you react when your research was appropriated for use without your knowledge and permission?
- What would you say to those who had violated one of the fundamental laws of the Hippocratic Oath of Science –– Thou shall not steal?
1868, Benjamin Disraeli became Prime Minister. The appointment lasted only a few months. General elections in the United Kingdom held that same year favored William Gladstone and his Liberal Party.[1]
1874, Disraeli returned to Parliament as Prime Minister and became the father of social reform. But after being defeated by Gladstone and his Liberals in 1880, Disraeli went into retirement and died in 1881.[2]
1914, The First World War began.
1917, The Balfour Declaration was enacted.[3]
1918, The First World War ends.
1920,
The month: July,
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I never heard of Dr. Rosalind Elsie Franklin; I am now fascinated by her story. Thank you so much for sending this article my way!