5 Most Important Medical Discoveries in History

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1. Development of In Vitro Fertilization

Year of Medical Discovery: 2010

Nobel Prize Winner: Robert Edwards

One of the most unconventional discoveries of medical science is the development of in vitro fertilization. Robert Edwards’ work on in vitro fertilization led to the first ‘test-tube baby,’ winning him a Nobel Prize in 2010. This development has allowed millions of interfile couples to have children. The introduction of in vitro fertilization is ranked first on our list of the most important medical discoveries in history.

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