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46: 20: 95:(1801–1851) and was the first medical journal published in India. Corbyn made notes on medical history in the journal and noted that at the end of the 18th century Regimental surgeons in India were allowed to make purchases and contracts through which they made large fortunes. Corbyn also founded the 56:
Corbyn joined the Bengal Army in 1813 and served with the 25th native infantry in Nepal. He managed the store from 1817 and became a civil surgeon in
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The India Review of Works on Science, and Journal of Foreign Sciences and the Arts; embracing Mineralogy, Geology, Natural History, Physics &c.
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Review of Works on Science and Journal of Foreign Science and the Arts Embracing Mineralogy, Geology, Natural History, Physics
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which reviewed scientific advances. He edited it monthly but the publication ceased in 1842. In 1840, he published
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published in Calcutta in seven volumes from 1836 to 1842. The journal originated from the
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List of the graduates in medicine in the University of Edinburgh from MDCCV to MDCCCLXVI
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Management and diseases of infants, under the influence of the climate of India (1828)
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and was the founder of one of the first scientific journals published from India
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in 1822. He became full surgeon in 1826. In 1831 he became garrison surgeon at
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Management and Diseases of Infants under the Influence of the Climate of India
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A treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it has prevailed in India (1832)
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A history of the Indian Medical Service, 1600-1913. Volume II
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India Review and Journal of Foreign Science and the Arts
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The Science of National Defence with Reference to India
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Roll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930. Volume I
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Firth, R.H. (1914). "God's acre in North-West India".
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Calcutta

Allahabad
Fort William
Christ Church, Simla
John Thomas Pearson
History of Pediatrics
List of the graduates in medicine in the University of Edinburgh from MDCCV to MDCCCLXVI
cite book
link
King William's College Register, 1833-1904
A treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it has prevailed in India (1832)
Management and diseases of infants, under the influence of the climate of India (1828)
The India Review (volume 1)
Categories
1792 births
1853 deaths
English surgeons
Science communicators
British people in colonial India
Medical doctors from British India
People from the Bengal Presidency
Journalists from British India

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