John Marriott, Bhaskar Mukhopadhyay, Partha Chatterjee
Britain in India, 1765-1905, Volume VI (eBook, PDF)
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Britain in India, 1765-1905, Volume VI (eBook, PDF)
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Seeks to explore the nature of the relationship between Britain and India at the height of imperial expansion. This collection is of interest among academic communities exploring British and Indian history. It is useful for literary, cultural and urban historians working in this area.
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Seeks to explore the nature of the relationship between Britain and India at the height of imperial expansion. This collection is of interest among academic communities exploring British and Indian history. It is useful for literary, cultural and urban historians working in this area.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351573191
- Artikelnr.: 48802368
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351573191
- Artikelnr.: 48802368
John Marriott
1: A. D. 1793. Regulation XXXIII
1793. A Regulation for Re-enacting with Modifications
the Rules passed on the 11th February
and 21st October 1791
for Repairing the Embankments Kept in Repair at the Public Expence
and for Encouraging the Digging of Tanks or Reservoirs
and Watercourses
and Making Embankments. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark V/27/120/57A.; 2: Improvement of Calcutta; 3: John Shoolbred
'Report on the State and Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
During the Year 1804' in Report on the Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
from ... its Introduction in November
1802
to the end of ... 1803
with an Appendix (Calcutta
1805)
pp. 1-25. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark T 35542(b).; 4: Major Colvin
'On the Restoration of the Ancient Canals in the Delhi Territory'
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
2.15 (March 1833)
pp. 104-27. British Library
shelfmark AC.8826.; 6: James Ranald Martin
Notes on the Medical Topography of Calcutta (Calcutta
1837)
pp. 17-29. British Library
shelfmark 1167.i.20.; 7: H. H. Goodeve
'A Sketch of the Progress of European Medicine in the East'
Quarterly Journal of the Calcutta Medical and Physical Society
1 (1837)
pp. 142-56. British Library
shelfmark ST 520.; 8: Letter from Henry Wood to J. C. Melvill
23 July 1842
in Appendix I to Second Report of Committee upon the Fever Hospital and Municipal Improvements: Containing Correspondence Respecting the Warping and Draining of the Salt Water Lake and the Unhealthiness of the Environs of Calcutta (Calcutta
Bishop's College Press
1848)
pp. 50-2. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark W 6883(b).; 9: 'Special Reports of Superintending Surgeons on the Subject of Vaccination
Called for by Medical Board's Circular of 14th October
1841' in Duncan Stewart
Report on Small-Pox in Calcutta
1833-34
1837-38
1843-44
and Vaccination in Bengal
from 1827 to 1844
1793. A Regulation for Re-enacting with Modifications
the Rules passed on the 11th February
and 21st October 1791
for Repairing the Embankments Kept in Repair at the Public Expence
and for Encouraging the Digging of Tanks or Reservoirs
and Watercourses
and Making Embankments. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark V/27/120/57A.; 2: Improvement of Calcutta; 3: John Shoolbred
'Report on the State and Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
During the Year 1804' in Report on the Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
from ... its Introduction in November
1802
to the end of ... 1803
with an Appendix (Calcutta
1805)
pp. 1-25. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark T 35542(b).; 4: Major Colvin
'On the Restoration of the Ancient Canals in the Delhi Territory'
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
2.15 (March 1833)
pp. 104-27. British Library
shelfmark AC.8826.; 6: James Ranald Martin
Notes on the Medical Topography of Calcutta (Calcutta
1837)
pp. 17-29. British Library
shelfmark 1167.i.20.; 7: H. H. Goodeve
'A Sketch of the Progress of European Medicine in the East'
Quarterly Journal of the Calcutta Medical and Physical Society
1 (1837)
pp. 142-56. British Library
shelfmark ST 520.; 8: Letter from Henry Wood to J. C. Melvill
23 July 1842
in Appendix I to Second Report of Committee upon the Fever Hospital and Municipal Improvements: Containing Correspondence Respecting the Warping and Draining of the Salt Water Lake and the Unhealthiness of the Environs of Calcutta (Calcutta
Bishop's College Press
1848)
pp. 50-2. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark W 6883(b).; 9: 'Special Reports of Superintending Surgeons on the Subject of Vaccination
Called for by Medical Board's Circular of 14th October
1841' in Duncan Stewart
Report on Small-Pox in Calcutta
1833-34
1837-38
1843-44
and Vaccination in Bengal
from 1827 to 1844
1: A. D. 1793. Regulation XXXIII
1793. A Regulation for Re-enacting with Modifications
the Rules passed on the 11th February
and 21st October 1791
for Repairing the Embankments Kept in Repair at the Public Expence
and for Encouraging the Digging of Tanks or Reservoirs
and Watercourses
and Making Embankments. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark V/27/120/57A.; 2: Improvement of Calcutta; 3: John Shoolbred
'Report on the State and Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
During the Year 1804' in Report on the Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
from ... its Introduction in November
1802
to the end of ... 1803
with an Appendix (Calcutta
1805)
pp. 1-25. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark T 35542(b).; 4: Major Colvin
'On the Restoration of the Ancient Canals in the Delhi Territory'
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
2.15 (March 1833)
pp. 104-27. British Library
shelfmark AC.8826.; 6: James Ranald Martin
Notes on the Medical Topography of Calcutta (Calcutta
1837)
pp. 17-29. British Library
shelfmark 1167.i.20.; 7: H. H. Goodeve
'A Sketch of the Progress of European Medicine in the East'
Quarterly Journal of the Calcutta Medical and Physical Society
1 (1837)
pp. 142-56. British Library
shelfmark ST 520.; 8: Letter from Henry Wood to J. C. Melvill
23 July 1842
in Appendix I to Second Report of Committee upon the Fever Hospital and Municipal Improvements: Containing Correspondence Respecting the Warping and Draining of the Salt Water Lake and the Unhealthiness of the Environs of Calcutta (Calcutta
Bishop's College Press
1848)
pp. 50-2. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark W 6883(b).; 9: 'Special Reports of Superintending Surgeons on the Subject of Vaccination
Called for by Medical Board's Circular of 14th October
1841' in Duncan Stewart
Report on Small-Pox in Calcutta
1833-34
1837-38
1843-44
and Vaccination in Bengal
from 1827 to 1844
1793. A Regulation for Re-enacting with Modifications
the Rules passed on the 11th February
and 21st October 1791
for Repairing the Embankments Kept in Repair at the Public Expence
and for Encouraging the Digging of Tanks or Reservoirs
and Watercourses
and Making Embankments. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark V/27/120/57A.; 2: Improvement of Calcutta; 3: John Shoolbred
'Report on the State and Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
During the Year 1804' in Report on the Progress of Vaccine Inoculation in Bengal
from ... its Introduction in November
1802
to the end of ... 1803
with an Appendix (Calcutta
1805)
pp. 1-25. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark T 35542(b).; 4: Major Colvin
'On the Restoration of the Ancient Canals in the Delhi Territory'
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
2.15 (March 1833)
pp. 104-27. British Library
shelfmark AC.8826.; 6: James Ranald Martin
Notes on the Medical Topography of Calcutta (Calcutta
1837)
pp. 17-29. British Library
shelfmark 1167.i.20.; 7: H. H. Goodeve
'A Sketch of the Progress of European Medicine in the East'
Quarterly Journal of the Calcutta Medical and Physical Society
1 (1837)
pp. 142-56. British Library
shelfmark ST 520.; 8: Letter from Henry Wood to J. C. Melvill
23 July 1842
in Appendix I to Second Report of Committee upon the Fever Hospital and Municipal Improvements: Containing Correspondence Respecting the Warping and Draining of the Salt Water Lake and the Unhealthiness of the Environs of Calcutta (Calcutta
Bishop's College Press
1848)
pp. 50-2. British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
shelfmark W 6883(b).; 9: 'Special Reports of Superintending Surgeons on the Subject of Vaccination
Called for by Medical Board's Circular of 14th October
1841' in Duncan Stewart
Report on Small-Pox in Calcutta
1833-34
1837-38
1843-44
and Vaccination in Bengal
from 1827 to 1844