Mathematics and Medicine In Ancient Indian History
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Most of the discovery and invention on which Europe is so proud today, were impossible without a developed mathematical method. This method is also not possible if Europe remains tight in the bonds of heavy Roman numerals. The unknown person who discovered the new method was the son of India. Medieval Indian mathematicians such as Brahagupta (Seventh Century) Mahavira (New Century) and Bhaskar (Twelfth Century) have discovered many such finds that Europe was unfamiliar with the Renaissance period or even later. There is no argument that there was a tradition of high math in India.
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