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Roll Of The Indian Medical Service 1615-1930 is a definitive historical chronicle compiled by Lt-Col D G Crawford, providing an extensive account of the medical service in India spanning over three centuries. The work meticulously documents the administrative structures, key personnel, and development of medical institutions throughout the colonial era.
This scholarly reference explores the organizational growth of the Indian Medical Service from its early establishment in 1615 through 1930, capturing the evolution of medical practices, governance, and healthcare administration. The book serves as an invaluable resource for historians, medical professionals, and researchers interested in understanding the institutional history of medicine in India.
Crawford’s detailed compilation includes records of medical officers, their postings, achievements, and contributions to the development of medical science in the Indian subcontinent. This work remains a significant primary source for academic study of colonial medical history and institutional development.







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