Updated On: 30 June, 2021 09:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
A talk to mark National Doctors’ Day will focus on the rich history of medicines in the city

Clothes of plague victims being burnt by a crowd in 1896. Pic courtesy/National Army Museum
The echoes of the sort of devastation that Mumbai has witnessed due to Covid-19 were heard in the city way back in 1896, when a plague spread its tentacles across what was then Bombay. There were roughly 8 lakh people living here back then and since modern medicine hadn’t yet been invented, most of the infected people died within days, with only a few managing to survive.
Dr Farokh Udwadia