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Pandit Madhusudan Gupta (Bengali: মধুসূদন গুপ্ত) (1800 – 15 November 1856) was a Bengali Baidya Brahmin translator and Ayurvedic practitioner who was also trained in Western medicine and is credited with having performed India's first human dissection at Calcutta Medical College (CMC) in 1836, almost 3,000 years after Susruta.
A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part XII. Some Indian species of Culex L. Indian Journal of Medical Research 11(4): 979-998.(1924). with Christophers, S.R. and Shortt, H.E The anatomy of the sandfly Phlebotomus argentipes, Ann. & Brun. (Diptera). Mem. Indian Journal of Medical Research 4: 177-204, 10 pls (1926)
Journal of the Indian Academy of Echocardiography & Cardiovascular Imaging Journal of the International Clinical Dental Research Organization Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Indian Journal may refer to: Indian Journal, a newspaper published in Eufaula, Oklahoma; Indian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; Indian Journal of Anaesthesia;
Gaya Prasad Pal (born 1950) is an Indian anatomist, professor and the director of Modern Institute of Medical Sciences, Indore. [1] An elected fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, [2] Indian Academy of Sciences [3] and National Academy of Sciences, India, [4] Pal is known for his researches on biomechanics and load transmission of human spinal column. [5]
It contributed to the Chinese understanding of anatomy, [5] and it continues to be used as an influential reference work for practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine. [6] The book contains many guidelines and recommendations for the prevention of chronic diseases and micronutrient deficiencies such as beriberi, xerophthalmia, and goitre. [7]
Pages in category "Anatomy journals" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology; J.
The journal was established in 1867 as the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. [4] The journal was conceived at the 1866 meeting of the British Association in Nottingham by founding editors George Murray Humphry (University of Cambridge), William Turner (University of Edinburgh), Alfred Newton (University of Cambridge), and Edward Perceval Wright (Trinity College Dublin). [5]