A repository of clinical pioneering spanning from foundational pediatric rehydration therapies to early AI-diagnostic acoustics.
His Post-Doctoral Thesis, "A Study of Serum Electrolytes in Infantile and Early Childhood Diarrhoea," was submitted to the University of Rajasthan in 1966. This foundational clinical research predated mass global WHO awareness campaigns, establishing him as an early architect of ORS protocols in India.
Developed during his Libyan deputation (1979) and formally presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Japan Pediatric Society in Tokyo (1982). He converted infant sound energy into electrical graphs to diagnose congenital heart diseases based on vocal frequencies—a direct precursor to modern AI.
Presented at the International Conference of Paediatrics in Manila (1983). Dr. Sudrania advanced the study of palm impressions as a rapid diagnostic tool to predict hereditary diseases like epilepsy, asthma, and mental retardation in newborns.