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Exhibiting 117 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1814 CEHortus Bengalensis, or, a catalogue of the plants growing in the East India Company's Botanic Garden at Calcutta.
1896 CEL'action bactericide des eaux de la Jumna et du Gange sur le vibrion du cholera.
1758 CEA genuine narrative of the deplorable deaths of the English gentlemen and others who were suffocated in the Black Hole in Fort-William, at Calcutta, in the Kingdom of Bengal, in the night succeeding the 20th day of June, 1756, in a letter to a friend.
1902 CE​–1909 CEA history of Hindu chemistry from the earliest times to the middle of the sixteenth century, A.D. With Sanskrit texts, variants, translation and illustrations. 2 vols.
1999 CE​–2002 CEA history of Indian medical literature. 5 vols.
1951 CE​–1961 CEA history of medicine. Vol. l - 2
1914 CEA history of the Indian Medical Service 1600-1913. 2 vols.
1793 CEA paper on the prevention and treatment of the disorders of the seamen and soldiers in Bengal. Presented to the Honourable Court of East-India Directors, in the year 1791.
1835 CEA practical essay on the history and treatment of beriberi.
1851 CEA practical treatise on the treatment of the diseases of the elephant, camel, and horned cattle, with instructions for preserving their efficiency.
1896 CEA short history of Aryan medical science.
1965 CEA story of medicine and pharmacy in India. Pharmacy 2000 years ago and after.
1913 CEA textbook of medical entomology.
1923 CEA treatise on influenza, with special reference to the pandemic of 1918.
1832 CEA treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it has prevailed in India; together with the reports of the medical officers, made to the medical boards of the presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, for the purpose of ascertaining a successful mode of treating that destructive disease; And a critical examination of all the works that have hitherto appeared on the subject.
1783 CEA voyage from England to India, in the year MDCCLIV, and an historical narrative of the operations of the squadron and army in India, under the command of Vice-Admiral Watson and Colonel Clive, in the years 1755, 1756, 1757; including a correspondence between the Admiral and the Nabob Serajah Dowlah. Interspersed with some interesting passages relating to the manners, customs, &c. of several nations in Indostan. Also, a journey from Persia to England, by an unusual route. With an appendix, containing an account of the diseases prevalent in Admiral Watson's squadron, a description of most of the trees, shrubs, and plants of India, with their real, or supposed, medicinal virtues. Also a copy of a letter written by a late ingenious physician, on the disorders incidental to Europeans at Gombroon in the Gulf of Persia. Illustrated with a chart, maps, and other copper-plates.
1824 CEA voyage to India: Containing reflections on a voyage to Madras and Bengal, in 1821, in the ship Lonach; instructions for the preservation of health in Indian climates; and hints to surgeons and owners of private trading-ships.
1796 CEAn account of Indian serpents collected on the coast of Coromandel: containing descriptions and drawings of each species, together with experiments and remarks on their several poisons.
1807 CEAn account of the diseases of India, as they appeared in the English fleet, and in the naval hospital at Madras, in 1782 and 1783; with observations on ulcers, and the hospital sores of that country, &c. & c. To which is prefixed a view of the diseases of an expedition and passage of a fleet and armament to India, in 1781.
1767 CEAn account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies: With some observations on the practice and mode of treating that disease in those parts.
1800 CEAn epitome of the natural history of the insects of India, and the islands in the Indian seas: Comprising upwards of two hundred and fifty figures and descriptions of the most singular and beautiful species, selected chiefly from those recently discovered, and which have not appeared in the works of any preceding author. The figures are accurately drawn, engraved, and coloured, from specimens of the insects; the descriptions are arranged according to the system of Linnaeus; with references to the writings of Fabricius, and other systematic authors.
1962 CEAncient Indian Medicine.
1794 CEArticle on Indian rhinoplasty.
1991 CEAsceticism and healing in ancient India: Medicine in the Buddhist monastery.
1881 CECatalogue of the Pathological Museum, Medical College, Calcutta.
1832 CEClinical illustrations of the more important diseases of Bengal, with the result of an inquiry into their pathology and treatment.
1856 CEClinical researches on disease in India. 2 vols.
1993 CEColonizing the body: State medicine and epidemic disease in nineteenth-century India.
1563 CEColóquios dos simples, e drogas he cousas mediçinais da Índia e assi dalgũas frutas achadas nella onde se tratam algũas cousas tocantes a medicina, pratica, e outras cousas boas pera saber.
1852 CE​–1855 CECommentarii et annotationes in Suśruta Āyurvedam. 2 vols.
1845 CECommentary on the Hindu system of medicine.
1860 CEContributions to the natural history of insolatio.
1936 CECultivation of the viruses of sandfly fever and dengue fever on the chorioallantoic membrane of the chick-embryo.
1996 CEDescriptive catalogue of the Hindi manuscripts in the Library of the Wellcome Institute for the the History of Medicine.
1962 CEDevelopment of psychological thought in India.
1855 CEElephantiasis orientalis, and especially elephantiasis genitalis in Bengal.
2012 CEEthnobotany of the Kondh, Poraja, Gadaba and Bonda of the Koraput region of Odisha, India.
2006 CEExpunging variola: The control and eradication of smallpox in India 1947-1977.
1877 CEFiliaria sanguinis hominis - mature form.
1820 CE​–1824 CEFlora Indica; or descriptions of Indian plants by the late William Roxburgh. Edited by William Carey, to which are added descriptions of plants recently discovered by Nathaniel Wallich. 2 vols.
1855 CEFlora indica: Being a systematic account of the plants of British India, together with observations on the structure and affinities of their natural orders and genera. Vol. 1. Ranunculaceae to Fumariaceae, with an Introductory Essay. All published.
1851 CEFrüchte aus dem Morgenlande oder Reise-Erlebnisse. Nebst naturhistorisch-medicinischen Erfahrungen, einigen hundert erprobten Arzneimitteln und einer neuen Heilart dem Medial-Systeme. Mit vierzig lithographirten Tafeln: Porträte, Pflanzenabbildungen, sonstige Natur- und Kunstprodukte, Facsimile, Landkarte und Ansicht der Citadelle von Lahor; endlich als Anhang ein medizinisches Wörterbuch in mehreren europäischen und orientalischen Sprachen.
1985 CE​–1998 CEHandlist of Sanskrit and Prakrit manuscripts in the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. 2 vols.
1854 CEHimalayan journals; or, notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains, &c. 2 vols.
1948 CEHindu medicine.
1923 CE​–1929 CEHistory of Indian medicine. Containing notices, biographical, of the Ayurvedic physicians and their works on medicine, from the earliest ages to the present time. 3 vols.
1678 CE​–1703 CEHortus Indicus Malabaricus: Continens regni Malabarici apud Indos cereberrimi onmis generis plantas rariores, Latinas, Malabaricis, Arabicis, Brachmanum charactareibus hominibusque expressas ....12 vols.
1845 CEHortus suburbanus Calcuttensis. A catalog of the plants which were cultivated in the Hon. East India Company's Botanical Garden, Calcutta and in the Serampore Botanical Garden, known as Dr. Carey's Garden, from the beginning of both establishments (1786 and 1800) to the end of August 1841; drawn up according to the Jussieuan arrangement, and mostly in conformity with the second edition (1836) of Lindsay 's Natural System of Botany.
2012 CEHospitals in Iran and India, 1500-1950s. Edited by Fabrizio Speziale.
1870 CEKala azar.