About Me
A unique journey bridging the precision of medicine with the depth of historical inquiry
The Dual Path
Dr. Anto George (MBBS, MD, DM) represents a rare convergence of scientific rigor and historical passion. With decades of experience in clinical nephrology, Dr. George has established himself as a leading consultant in kidney diseases while simultaneously pursuing groundbreaking research in South Indian history.
His academic rigor and scientific mindset bring a unique analytical approach to historical inquiry, treating ancient texts and archaeological evidence with the same methodical precision applied to medical diagnosis and treatment.
This distinctive combination of medical expertise and historical scholarship has enabled Dr. George to challenge conventional wisdom and present compelling new theories about ancient civilizations, particularly regarding the location of the legendary port city of Muziris.

Achievements & Qualifications
MBBS
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
MD (General Medicine)
Doctor of Medicine in General Medicine
DM (Nephrology)
Doctorate of Medicine in Nephrology
Consultant Nephrologist
Specialized in kidney diseases and dialysis
Published Author
Historical research and publications
International Recognition
Global impact in medical and historical fields
Philosophy & Approach
"The same analytical rigor that guides medical diagnosis can illuminate the mysteries of ancient history. Evidence must be examined with precision, hypotheses tested against facts, and conclusions drawn only when supported by compelling proof."
This philosophy drives Dr. George's approach to both medicine and historical research, ensuring that every claim is substantiated by thorough investigation and critical analysis.
Medical Impact
- Decades of clinical excellence in nephrology
- Advanced expertise in kidney diseases and dialysis
- Commitment to patient care and medical education
Historical Contributions
- Groundbreaking research on ancient Muziris
- Critical analysis of South Indian historical narratives
- Challenging established archaeological assumptions