August 24, 2007, Newsletter Issue #78: Gaining Fame For Inventors and Inventions

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Along with the desire to make a significant contribution to society, deep down, most inventors would also like to be known for having made that contribution.

One of the best ways to gain fame for your invention is to name it after yourself like these inventors did:

- Louis Braille inventing Braille printing
- Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel-fueled internal combustion engine
- Virginia Apgar invented the Apgar scoring system for assessing the health of newborn babies

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