Description
This descriptive catalogue represents a significant historical record of pathological preparations maintained at the Medical College of Calcutta. Compiled by Joseph Ewart, the work systematically documents various medical specimens, anatomical preparations, and pathological samples that were essential to medical education and scientific advancement in colonial India.
The catalogue serves as both a reference guide for medical practitioners and students, and an important historical artifact reflecting the state of medical knowledge and museum curation practices of its era. Each preparation is described with scientific precision, including details about origin, condition, and medical significance. The work demonstrates the sophistication of medical education infrastructure in 19th century India and the importance placed on practical anatomical study.
This publication remains valuable for medical historians, museum curators, and scholars interested in the history of medicine in India. It provides insights into pathological understanding, specimen preservation techniques, and the development of medical institutions during the colonial period.







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