Documenting a 60-year journey of clinical excellence, diagnostic innovation, and national health security.
Decades before Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) became a global standard, Dr. Sudrania conducted extensive campaigns across 170+ rural medical camps in Rajasthan. His post-doctoral thesis on serum electrolytes provided the crucial biochemical evidence needed to manage childhood dehydration, independently saving countless lives.
Acting as an early precursor to modern AI diagnostics, Dr. Sudrania converted sound frequencies of neonatal cries into electrical graphs. This non-invasive method allowed for the immediate diagnosis of neurological anomalies at birth, leading to his invitation to present at Tokyo University in 1982.
Serving as a Senior Scientist for the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), he championed Dermatoglyphics (palm prints) as a zero-cost genetic diagnostic tool for rural populations. His methodologies were validated by world-renowned institutions, including the University of Edinburgh.
Awards such as the Vikas Ratna are testaments to his genius, but his true legacy is statistical: over six decades of continuous, unbroken medical practice, directly treating over 2.5 million children. He stands as a living institution in Indian paediatric medicine.