Collected works of Mahendralal Sircar, Eugene Lafont, and science movement, 1860-1910

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Collected works of Mahendralal Sircar, Eugene Lafont, and science movement, 1860-1910

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Complete articles of Mahendra Lal Sircar and Eugene Lafont, 1837-1908; previously published in Calcutta Journal of Medicine and Indo-European Correspondance during 1860-1910; includes extracts from diaries and other materials.

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Asiatic Society
Language
English
Pages
620

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Collected works of Mahendralal Sircar, Eugene Lafont, and science movement, 1860-1910
2003, Asiatic Society
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes some passages in Bengali.

Published in
Kolkata
Genre
Sources.
Other Titles
Calcutta journal of medicine., Indo-European correspondence.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
509/.54
Library of Congress
Q127.I4 S64 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 620 p. ;
Number of pages
620

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3336125M
ISBN 10
8172361491
LCCN
2004326594
OCLC/WorldCat
55679422
Goodreads
4311772

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