TRACKER, SPINK ^ CO., CALCUTTA. 



PUBLISHED IN CALCUTTA ANNUALLY. 



Super Royal 8vo. Leather backs, 36^. 



THACKER'S INDIAN DIRECTORY, 



Embracing the Whole Empire Governed by the Viceroy of India, and 



ALSO THE Native States. 



V^'ith Complete and Detailed Information of the Cities of Calcutta, Bombay 



and Madras. 



WITH ALMANAC, ARMY LIST, AND GENERAL INFORMATION. 



From the London "Times." 



' ' The work now ' includes in the Mofussil Directory an account of every district 

 and principal town in British and Foreign India, and every native State,' thus 

 forming a complete guide to the whole of our possessions in the East. The value 

 of such a work, if it is accurate and trustworthy, is obvious, and almost goes with- 

 out saying ; and, after putting its pages to the test of a careful scrutiny where our 

 personal experience enables us to do so, we are able to pronounce it apparently 

 deservdng of all commendation. . . . The alphabetical list of residents 

 throughout India in the three great provinces, with their addresses, must be of 

 great service to those who have business with our Eastern Empire." 



THE INDIAN 



MEDICAL GAZETTE, 



^ 2^£corti of fH£tifcin£, ^utgerg, anti public f^ealtjj, anti of 

 (Srcneral iHetiical JlntElltsence, Entiian antJ lEuropeaTi. 



Edited by K. McLEOD, M.D., and L. A. WADDELL, M.B. 



Published Monthly, Subscriptions Rs. 18 per Annum, including Postage. 



The Indian Medical Gazette has earned for itself a world-wide reputation 

 by its solid contributions to Tropical Medicine and Surgery. It is the sole 

 representative medium for recording the work and experience ot the Medical 

 Profession in India ; and its arrangements with all the leading Medical Journals 

 in Great Britain and America enable it not only to diffuse this information 

 broadcast throughout the world, but also to cull for its Indian readers, from 

 an unusual variety of sources, all information which has any practical bearing 

 on medical works in India. 



It is indispensable to every Member of the Medical Profession in India who 

 wishes to keep himself abreast of medical progress. 



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