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The doctor advised Nobel to take medicine, but he ignored it until he died. What happened?
? From 65438 to 0896, Nobel himself suffered from angina pectoris and heart disease, and his condition was very serious. Ironically, the doctor advised him to take nitroglycerin (which was proved to be effective by experiments at that time, but there was no theoretical support), and he ignored it until his death.

? Until 1998, three scientists who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine found that nitric oxide in nitroglycerin is a signal molecule produced by human body, which can relax blood vessels and promote blood circulation and cardiovascular system after 100 years, thus gaining theoretical support. Nobel died in San Remo, Italy on 1896 12 10 at the age of 63.

From 65438 to 0896, Nobel himself suffered from angina pectoris and heart disease, and his condition was very serious. Ironically, the doctor advised him to take nitroglycerin (which was proved to be effective by experiments at that time, but there was no theoretical support), and he ignored it until his death. Until 1998, three scientists who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine found that nitric oxide in nitroglycerin is a signal molecule produced by human body, which can relax blood vessels and promote blood circulation and cardiovascular system after 100 years, thus gaining theoretical support.

? Because of 190 1, the Nobel Prize was awarded at 4: 30 pm on the day of Nobel's death. Under the threat of death, Nobel sought strength from nature all his life. When describing his scientific and technological achievements in his life, he only used a few words: "The author of this article was born in183365438+1October 2 1, and his knowledge was obtained from his tutor. He never went to high school. He devoted himself to the research of applied chemistry and invented explosives, such as dynamite, smokeless powder, crossbow gun or C89. 1884 Joined the Royal Swedish Science Society, the Royal London Society and the Paris Society of Civil Engineers. 1880 was awarded the Science Medal and the Grand Medal of France by the King of Sweden. "