The Indian Medical Gazette
The Indian Medical Gazette is an Indian medical journal established in 1866.[1] In its early days, it was closely associated with the Indian Medical Service.[2]
Editors
The following is a partial list of the editors:[2]
- David Boyes Smith (1866)
- John Purefoy Colles (1867)
- Charles K. Francis (1868)
- James Tyrell Carter Ross (1869-70)
- Nottidge Charles MacNamara (1871-73)
- Kenneth McLeod (1871-92)
- John Gay French (1875-76)
- Laurence Austine Waddell (1884-85)
- William John Simpson (1889-97)
- Alexander Crombie (1892-93)
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References
- The Indian Medical Gazette. NCBI. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
- "The 'Indian Medical Gazette' Its Past". The Indian Medical Gazette. 32 (10): 381–383. October 1897. PMC 5148482. PMID 29002877.
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