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In a world of scientific giants, Dr. John Franklin Enders was a quiet revolutionary. Born a man of letters with a passion for literature, he made a stunning pivot to the world of microbiology. There, in a simple laboratory, he and his colleagues made the one discovery that unlocked a medical miracle: the cultivation of the polio virus.This groundbreaking act of scientific patience and humility did not just win him a Nobel Prize; it paved the way for the polio and measles vaccines, saving millions of lives and changing the course of global health.The Test Tube That Changed the World is the story of a man who shunned the spotlight, yet whose work echoes across generations, proving that the most profound and lasting contributions are often the ones made without a single word of fanfare. Approx.162 pages, 31500 word count