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  1. Mahendralal Sarkar CIE (other spellings: মহেন্দ্রলাল সরকার, Mahendra Lal Sarkar, Mahendralal Sircar; 2 November 1833 – 23 February 1904) was a Bengali medical doctor (MD), the second MD graduated from the Calcutta Medical College, social reformer, and propagator of scientific studies in nineteenth ...

  2. This article examines the medical life of a native physician who embraced homoeopathy despite being trained in the dominant pathy i.e. allopathy at the prestigious Calcutta Medical College in the 1860s. Mahendralal Sarkar, the physician in focus, was one of the first famous converts to homoeopathy. ….

  3. 16 de ene. de 2023 · January 16, 2023 By VivekaVani. Mahendralal Sarkar, Dr. (1833 – 1904)—Well-known physician and scientist, celebrated physician-devotee of the Master. Born in Paikpara village of Jagatvallabhpur of Howrah district, lost father in childhood, brought up and educated in maternal uncle’s home in Calcutta. Attended Hare School ...

  4. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Mahendralal Sarkar was born in the Howrah district in the Bengal Province of British India. He lost his father when he was 5 and lost his mother when he was 9 years old. After losing both his parents at such a young age, Mahendralal Sarkar was brought up by his two maternal uncles - Iswar Chandra Ghosh and Mahesh Chandra Ghosh.

  5. Mahendralal Sarkar was a great doctor, pragmatic social reformer and an able educator. He was a person who always stood up for his ideals and never hesitated to say what he believed. He was one of the most dynamic personalities in Bengal at that time.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2023 · Mahendralal Sarkar, the physician in focus, was one of the first famous converts to homoeopathy. His seeking of an alternative option created space and legitimacy for homoeopathy.

  7. Mahendralal Sarkar (2 November 1833 – 23 February 1904) was a medical doctor (MD), the second MD graduated from the Calcutta Medical College, social reformer, and propagator of scientific studies in nineteenth-century India. He was the founder of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.