
Stomach Full of Courage: The Self-Experiment That Proved H. pylori Causes Ulcers
What drives a doctor to drink a flask of bacteria, knowing it could make him violently ill? In the early 1980s, Dr. Barry Marshall and Dr. Robin Warren stood against the entire medical establishment to prove that most ulcers were not caused by stress or acid, but by a spiral-shaped bacterium called Helicobacter pylori.
This discovery overturned decades of dogma, reshaped ulcer care, and ultimately won them the Nobel Prize. But it came at a cost: ridicule, resistance, and the risk of self-experimentation when no one else would listen.
In this episode of Tribulations, Dr. Ravi Kumar guides you through the story of persistence and courage that forever changed medicine. You’ll explore:
It’s a gripping journey of science, sacrifice, and the power of persistence in the face of doubt.
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