Description
This comprehensive volume documents the Transactions of The First Indian Medical Congress, a landmark event held at St. Xavier’s College in Calcutta from December 24-29, 1894. The congress brought together prominent medical professionals and scholars from across India to discuss advances in medical science, practice, and education during the colonial era.
The proceedings include presentations, research findings, and debates on various medical topics relevant to late 19th-century India. This historical record provides invaluable insights into the state of medical knowledge, healthcare practices, and the development of the medical profession in India during this pivotal period. The congress represents an important milestone in the history of Indian medicine and scientific discourse.
Reproduced by Gyan Publishing House, this text serves as a primary source for historians, medical professionals, and scholars interested in the evolution of medical science in India and the contributions of Indian physicians during the colonial period.







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