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Exhibiting 117 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1877 CELeprosy in India. A report.
1813 CEMateria medica of Hindoostan, and artisan’s and agriculturist’s nomenclature.
1877 CEMateria medica of the Hindus compiled from Sanskrit medical works. With a glossary of Indian plants.
1934 CE​–1935 CEMédecine traditionelle de l’Inde. Conférences faites à l’École de Médecine de Pondichéry … 3 vols.
1937 CEMédecine traditionnelle de l'Inde: La magie noire.
1875 CEMedical hints to the people of India. Eminent medical men of Asia, Africa, Europe and America, who had advanced medical science; Compiled for the use of students and for the Vydians and Hakims of India.
1901 CEMedicin. Grundriss der Indo-Arischen Philologie und Altertumskunde.(Encyclopedia of Indo-Aryan Research). III. Band, 10. Heft.
2009 CEMedicine, race and liberalism in British Bengal: Symptoms of empire.
1906 CEMoeurs médicales de l'Inde et leurs rapports avec la médecine européenne.
1888 CENote on the occurrence of a minute blood-spirillum in an Indian rat.
1849 CENotes on the influence exercised by trees in inducing rain and preserving moisture.
1837 CENotes on the medical topography of Calcutta.
1871 CEOn a haemotozoon inhabiting human blood. Its relation to chyluria and other diseases.
1881 CEOn a horse disease in India known as “surra”, probably due to a haematozoon.
1861 CEOn a new and striking form of fungus disease, principally affecting the foot, and prevailing endemically in many parts of India.
1874 CEOn mycetoma, or the fungus disease of India.
1902 CEOn the causal relationship between “ground itch”, or “pani-ghao”, and the presence of the larvae of the Ankylostoma duodenale in the soil.
1903 CEOn the possibility of the occurrence of typanosomiasis in India.
1885 CEOn the presence of peculiar parasitic organisms in the tissue of a specimen of Delhi boil.
1868 CEPalaeontological memoirs and notes of the late Hugh Falconer. For many years superintendent of the H.E.I. Company's botanical gardens at Suharunpoor and Calcutta. With a biographical sketch of the author. Compiled and edited by Charles Murchison. Vol. 1. Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. Vol. II. Mastodon, elephant, rhinoceros, ossiferous caves, primeval man and his cotemporaries. 2 vols.
1844 CEPathologia Indica, or, The anatomy of Indian diseases, medical and surgical: Based upon morbid specimens from all parts of India in the museum of the Calcutta Medical College; illustrated by detailed cases, with the prescriptions and treatment employed, and comments, physiological, practical and historical.
1874 CEPharmacographia. A history of the principal drugs of vegetable origin met with in Great Britain and British India.
1868 CEPharmacopoeia of India, prepared under the authority of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for India in Council
1818 CEPractical observations on fever, dysentery and liver complaints as they occur amongst European troops in India. With introductory remarks on the disadvantages of selecting boys for Indian military service.
1843 CEPractical observations on the principal diseases affecting the health of the European and native soldiers in the north-western provinces of India with a supplement on dysentery.
1882 CEPrecis of operations performed in the wards of the first surgeon, Medical College Hospital, during the year 1881.
1903 CEProtozoa in a case of tropical ulcer (Delhi sore).
1994 CEPublic health in British India: Anglo-Indian preventive medicine 1859-1914.
1844 CERambles and recollections of an Indian official. 2 vols.
1931 CERauwolfia serpentina, a new Indian drug for insanity and high blood pressure.
1898 CEReise-Bericht über Rinderpest, Bubonenpest in Indien und Afrika, Tsetse-oder Surrakrankheit, Texasfieber, tropische Malaria, Schwarzwasserfieber.
1721 CERelation des différentes espèces de peste qui reconnaissent les orientaux, des précautions & des remèdes qu'ils prennent pour empêcher la communication & le progrès; et ce que nous devons faire à leur exemple pour nous en préserver, & nous en guérir.
1992 CEReligious medicine: The history and evolution of Indian medicine.
1860 CERemarks on the uses of some bazaar medicines, and on a few of the common indigenous plants of India, according to European practice.
1859 CERemarks upon a tabular return (No. 1), or synopsis of sixteen cases of heat-apoplexy.
1914 CEReport of the Bombay Bacteriological laboratory for the year 1913.
1828 CEResearches into the causes, nature and treatment of the more prevalent diseases of India, and of warm climates generally. Illustrated with cases, post mortem examinations, and numerous coloured engravings of morbid structures. 2 vols.
1817 CEResults of an investigation, respecting epidemic and pestilential diseases; including researches in the Levant, concerning the plague. 2 vols.
1930 CERoll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930.
2000 CEScience, technology and medicine in Colonial India, 1760-1947. The new Cambridge history of India, Vol. 3, pt. 5.
1930 CESexual life in ancient India: A study in the comparative history of Indian Culture.
1859 CESketch of the medical topography, or climate and soils, of Bengal and the N.W. Provinces.
1909 CESmallpox and vaccination in British India.
1928 CEStudies in malaria, with special references to treatment. Part IX. Plasmoquine in the treatment of malaria.
1907 CEStudies in the medicine of ancient India. Part 1. Osteology or the bones of the human body.
1887 CEThe agricultural pests of India, and of eastern and southern Asia, vegetable and animal, injurious to man and his products.
1887 CE​–1890 CEThe avifauna of British India and its dependencies. A systematic account, with descriptions of all the known species of birds inhabiting British India, observations on their habits, nidification, &c., tables of their geographical distribution in Persia, Beloochistan, Afghanistan, Sind, Punjab, N.W. Provinces, and the peninsula of India generally, with woodcuts, lithographs, and coloured illustrations. 2 vols.
1904 CEThe cultivation of the Bacillus leprae.
1979 CEThe eradication of smallpox from India.
1883 CEThe Filaria sanguinis hominis and certain new form of parasitic disease in India, China and warm countries.