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THE medical organizations of all-India are reviewed by Major-General Bradfield, director-general of the Indian Medical Service, in a volume of 658 pages entitled “An Indian Medical Review” (Government of India Press, New Delhi, 1938). Administrative organization and the medical profession and services, hospitals and nursing, maternity service and pharmacy, and medical education and research, are all surveyed in the first 280 pages, the remainder of the book containing full statistics of hospitals, dispensaries and other medical institutions. This volume should prove a useful supplement to the “Annual Report of the Public Health Commissioner with the Government of India”.
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Medical Organizations of India. Nature 144, 1087 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/1441087d0
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