He told her a story from 1989, during the chaos of the Romanian Revolution. He was a young doctor then, not a professor. A factory worker named Gheorghe had been brought in, poisoned by an accidental overdose of a crude industrial solvent—a substance no textbook covered. Gheorghe was dying, his liver shutting down like a slammed door.
One autumn, a brilliant but arrogant student, Ana, challenged him. "Professor Fulga," she said, "pharmacology is just memorization. Receptors, ligands, side effects. A computer can do it." ion fulga farmacologie
From that day on, Ana stayed after class. She learned not the what of drugs, but the why of their giving. And years later, when she herself became a professor, her students would whisper: "Old Ana prescribes like Professor Fulga used to—with her heart as much as her handbook." He told her a story from 1989, during