Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1956 |
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... ancient Greece , modern Egypt is different from ancient Egypt , but modern India is * Address at the Commissioner's Reception at the Indian Sports Club , Limbe , Nyasaland , 7 July , 1956 not fundamentally , so far as the outlook is ...
... ancient Greece , modern Egypt is different from ancient Egypt , but modern India is * Address at the Commissioner's Reception at the Indian Sports Club , Limbe , Nyasaland , 7 July , 1956 not fundamentally , so far as the outlook is ...
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... ancient world , in every civilization , there was a science of medicine . It is not our peculiarity . Every great civilization tried to devise a scheme by which ailments could be controlled and prevented . We also had that . In the ancient ...
... ancient world , in every civilization , there was a science of medicine . It is not our peculiarity . Every great civilization tried to devise a scheme by which ailments could be controlled and prevented . We also had that . In the ancient ...
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... ancient Indian surgeons when they wanted to cover a gross defect in a patient's nose . It was in surgery that the ancient Hindus excelled . Susruta describes nearly a hundred different surgical instru- ments used by himself and his ...
... ancient Indian surgeons when they wanted to cover a gross defect in a patient's nose . It was in surgery that the ancient Hindus excelled . Susruta describes nearly a hundred different surgical instru- ments used by himself and his ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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