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Sondur Sriniwasachar

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Dr. Sondur Sriniwasachar
Sondur in 1978
Born(1922-06-22)22 June 1922
Bellary, India
Died25 April 1980(1980-04-25) (aged 57)
Hubli, India
Nationality (legal)Indian
Alma materStanley Medical College
OccupationDoctor of Medicine
SpouseIndira Sriniwas (m. 24 May 1950)
Children3

Sondur Sriniwasachar (20 June 1922 – 25 April 1980) was a well-known clinical pathologist of Hubli in the State of Karnataka.

Early life and education

Born in Bellary (under Madras Presidency pre-independence India), Sriniwasachar completed his matriculation from 'The New English Medium High School' in the city of Hubli. After graduating from Fergusson College, Pune with a B.Sc (Honors) degree in Physics and Mathematics, he completed his degree in Medicine and Surgery from Stanley Medical College, Madras (now Chennai) in 1947/48. After completing his senior residency he set up his private medical practice in Hubli city.

Career

He was the city's first clinical pathologist and held a post-graduate Diploma in the subject. Sriniwaschar was also part of initial faculty in the Department of Physiology of Karnataka Medical College (now Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences), Hubli, first as a full-time reader, and later as part-time faculty member teaching Bio-Chemistry (1959–1977). He was also instrumental in setting up the Bio-Chemistry Lab for 'Karnataka Cancer Research and Therapy Centre, Hubli (1977–80).'

Early in his career he published a leading research paper on Cause & Pathogenesis related to Fatty Cirrhosis of the Liver.[1] The paper was first published in Vol 6 No. 12, December 1952 print of the Indian Journal of Medicine. Sriniwasachar continued his research interests throughout his life with a particular focus on cancers relating to the oesophagus.

A voracious reader, his interests included dabbling in subjects as varied as Physics, Sanskrit, Astronomy, Astrology and Law. And right till the end he continued his deep love for Physics and Mathematics. He also was a frequent contributor to the local language (Kannada) magazine trying to educate the local people the nature, prevention and treatment of many medical problems common in that area. In 1967–68 he compiled an English-Kannada illustrated Dictionary of Science (Vijñāna śabdāvali).[2] This perhaps was the first time ever anybody had attempted to compile and publish an English to Kannada Dictionary of Science.

References

  1. ^ Research Paper Dr. Sriniwasachar.pdf
  2. ^ "Vijñāna śabdāvali".
  • "Fatty Cirrhosis of the Liver – Cause and Pathogenesis" – By S. Srinivasachar, G.D. Veliath & D. Sundara Siva Rau. First published in the Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. 6, No.12, December 1952 pp. 884–888.
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