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标题: 这绝对是天才,天生的,七岁的外科医生! [打印本页]

作者: dawnch    时间: 2006-12-18 06:41
标题: 这绝对是天才,天生的,七岁的外科医生!
刚刚在电视上看到了他的报道。有他给一个烧伤的孩子动手术的录相。还有他父母的采访。
一个普通的家庭,他爸爸在镜头前傻乎乎地抓耳挠腮,说搞不清楚为什么他儿子会这么聪明。
母亲则说从小就发现他学什么东西都很快。
两岁学字母,很快就发现他已经在用这些字母组合成单词在教其它孩子了。
这孩子现在十二岁,在读印度大学。
非常流利的印度英语。
他立志要攻克癌症。

Akrit JaswalThe Seven Year Old Surgeon
Akrit Pran Jaswal, India's Child Surgeon - Child GeniusA young girl in India badly burned as a toddler, her fingers had fused together and curled into a knotted ball. Her shepherd family could not afford surgery, but they had heard of a remarkable young boy being called the child surgeon. Akrit Jaswal was only seven years old when he operated, successfully, on the eight year old girl to release her fingers.
Akrit Jaswal had a reputation, in the region, for being a medical genius. He has been shown to have the highest I.Q. of any boy his age in India, a country of over one billion people.
He has focussed this phenomenal intelligence on medicine and now, at the age of twelve, claims to be on the verge of discovering a cure for cancer.
An early developer, Akrit was walking and talking by the time he was 10 months old. He was reading and writing by two, and reading Shakespeare, in English, by the time he was five, and is now talking about his theories for oral gene therapy in the fight against cancer.

He is studying for a science degree at Chandigarh College and, at twelve years of age, is the youngest student ever accepted by an Indian University.
Akrit's father left the family a year ago, depressed and exhausted by six years battling with Indian bureaucracy to get his son's intellect acknowledged and resources made available for his cancer research.
Is it possible that this young boy knows something the medical profession does not? Throughout history, scientific breakthroughs have come not only from the established, the learned, and the scholarly, but also from single flashes of insight and inspiration.
Akrit is not phased by his fame and is used to meeting government ministers and press representatives. For ordinary people meeting Akrit, it is very different. When he is in town, they gather for an audience. They come with prescriptions and medicines, seeking advice. They come with ailments and injuries for a diagnosis. They come to see a doctor, a healer. They come to see a guru, and because this is India, there is always spiritual dimension.
Akrit may be famous but, will he be the one to unlock the secrets to a cure for cancer. He was invited to Imperial College, London to find out. He will spend two weeks based at Imperial College having his intelligence tested and talking super-mechanisms, genes and therapies with scientists at the cutting-edge of cancer research.
Mr Anup Patel and Professor Mustafa DjamgozAkrit must convince Professor Mustafa Djamgoz, a world-renowned research biologist, and his colleague Mr Anup Patel, a consultant urological surgeon, that his ideas are realistic and worth pursuing.
The inquisitors become his friends, Mr Patel and Professor Djamgoz are keen to foster Akrit's enthusiasm, keen to protect him from disappointment, and willing to guide him on his way.
Professor Djamgoz says of Akrit: " He is generating ideas based upon what he knows, in an idealistic sort of way, without being in full grip of reality, withou knowing how difficult it is to turn the ideas into practical realities".
Just how intelligent is Akrit? Team Focus, the UK's leading I.Q. analysts agree to test him. For Akrit this was to prove a disappointment. His exceptional results in verbal and numeracy tests were countered by poor practical tests, particularly in the area of pattern matching. Because of this wide range of results Team Focus chose not to give him a final rating.
Rosemary Facer, a childhood psychologist, put forward the theory that Akrit had been an early developer accounting for the good results and because of this early genius he had missed out on later schooling accounting for the poor practical results. These results do not affect what Akrit may achieve, but he needs help, a wise friend to talk to.
The Professor's analysis is that Akrit needs to obsess less and enjoy more. He thinks Akrit shows great potential but it needs to be properly guided.
Akrit returns home to India, slightly maturer, a little more realistic, but this precocious young man is still convinced that he will find a cure for cancer.
作者: dawnch    时间: 2006-12-18 06:43
这个网站好象记录了一些不寻常的人、孩子的事情。

http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/extraordinary.html
作者: 京京的爸爸    时间: 2006-12-18 07:35
很厉害!还是中国古话:自古英雄出少年
作者: 如果mini    时间: 2006-12-18 08:40
没有做不到,只有想不到,孩子的潜能真是无穷啊
作者: sailingwang    时间: 2006-12-18 09:42
我更相信是转世还带了前生的记忆吧。
如果人类的知识能代代相传,那会省却多少从头学起的功夫呢,又能把精力花在更有价值的地方啊。以后的医学应该研究研究怎么把前人的知识下载安装到新生宝宝的大脑里!hoho
作者: kouaihei    时间: 2006-12-18 10:00
新闻里面曾经播放过
确实是个天才
作者: pipiydq    时间: 2006-12-18 10:21
这个毕竟是非常少数的了!!!
作者: fxr7211    时间: 2006-12-18 10:57
这真是太令人惊奇了!!!!
作者: dawnch    时间: 2006-12-18 13:36
原帖由 sailingwang 于 2006-12-18 09:42 发表
我更相信是转世还带了前生的记忆吧。
如果人类的知识能代代相传,那会省却多少从头学起的功夫呢,又能把精力花在更有价值的地方啊。以后的医学应该研究研究怎么把前人的知识下载安装到新生宝宝的大脑里!hoho




只能这么解释了。
作者: zlong    时间: 2006-12-21 17:02
看看,好像离我们太遥远了,只能是作为谈资了~
作者: su5389    时间: 2007-6-8 10:07
太神奇了,天才吧。




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