I thought Barry Ritholtz's column this morning fit the spirit of this holiday weekend quite nicely with its informative graphic about all the most important scientific advances that have taken place in medical history that have advanced both life-saving and life expectancy. Of course my doctor has always credited the discovery of sterilization (which in turn lead to common sense hygiene) as the single most important advance in medical history. Of course, life-saving is sort of the very most basic prerequisite for success in investing (or anything else for that matter) in case you're looking for a tie-in here. Happy Easter or Passover, whatever your inclination happens to be.
Sat 3-31-18 BigPic: 50 Most Important Life-Saving Advancements - The Big Picture
50 Most Important Life-Saving
Advancements
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