Ginger.
Text über die Entstehung des Wortes "Ginger" (Ingwer) in Sanskrit.
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Text über die Entstehung des Wortes "Ginger" (Ingwer) in Sanskrit.
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Suśruta on Mosquitoes.
The two texts of Suśruta on which the five distinguished Ceylon scholars referred to by Sir Henry Blake have rested their opinion that the medical writers of ancient India were acquainted with the connection existing between malaria and mosquitoes,...
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The two texts of Suśruta on which the five distinguished Ceylon scholars referred to by Sir Henry Blake have rested their opinion that the medical writers of ancient India were acquainted with the connection existing between malaria and mosquitoes, were also quoted in my previous communication to this Journal (July, 1905), which was written about the same time as Sir H. Blake's paper.
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Ginger.
Text über die Entstehung des Wortes "Ginger" (Ingwer) in Sanskrit.
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Text über die Entstehung des Wortes "Ginger" (Ingwer) in Sanskrit.
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Suśruta on Mosquitoes.
The two texts of Suśruta on which the five distinguished Ceylon scholars referred to by Sir Henry Blake have rested their opinion that the medical writers of ancient India were acquainted with the connection existing between malaria and mosquitoes,...
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The two texts of Suśruta on which the five distinguished Ceylon scholars referred to by Sir Henry Blake have rested their opinion that the medical writers of ancient India were acquainted with the connection existing between malaria and mosquitoes, were also quoted in my previous communication to this Journal (July, 1905), which was written about the same time as Sir H. Blake's paper.
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