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The Indian Review February 1914 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1914

First of all we had the plea of the Europeans in India for an irredcible minimum of Eurouean officers in the Indian Medical Service ; then we had the plea of the War Reserve ; and now we have the warning of the British Medical Association of an impending catastrophe of the Indian Medical Service owing to various causes among. [...] which are the extensive absorption of private practice by the Indian pratitioner; the great increase in work ; the redution in allowances ; the rise in the cost of living ; and the Government's interference with the right of private practice by limiting fees and encouraing the abuse of hospitals ; while it is believed the present limitations are to be made still more stringent. [...] If we can read statistics aright the falling off in the quality and quantity of the British candidates of the I. M. S. afmost coincided with the annexation of the Transvaal and the Orange River Free State to British dominions in South Africa. [...] All the world now knows that the strike not only did not collapse but because of the rapidity and extent to %which it spread and of the methods used and put into force in a vain endeavour to check its progress it hils on the contrary become one of the gravest Labour disputes on record and has aroused a constitutional question of the gravest magnitude. [...] The lack of the centre of Indian civilization has important causes one of the causes being the raiway system in the country.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Reform of the Indian Medical Service
89-93 T.M. Nair view
The Labour Unrest in South Africa
94-96 “Labourite” view
The Criminal and Modern Thought
97-101 Arthur Davies view
Indian Social and Economic Conditions
102-107 Sridhar Ketkar view
Japanese Art
107-109 V.B. Metta view
An Indian View of the Occident
109-110 unknown view
The Late Baba Bharati
111-114 Rose Anthon view
Mahavansa and South India
114-119 S. Ayangar view
Rabindranath Tagore
119-135 K.S. Sastri view
The Rise of Mahometan Education
135-137 Aleck T Bllis view
The New Deman of Baroda
137-138 unknown view
Current Events
138-141 Rajsuari view
The World of Books
142-143 unknown view
Slary of the Month January-February 1914
144-144 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
145-152 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
153-154 unknown view
Questions of Importance
154-157 unknown view
Indians Outside India
158-160 unknown view
Feudatory India
161-162 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
163-166 unknown view
Agricultural Section
167-168 unknown view
Literary
169-169 unknown view
Educational
170-170 unknown view
Legal
171-171 unknown view
Medical
172-172 unknown view
Science
173-173 unknown view
General
174-174 unknown view
Political
175-175 unknown view
Personal
176-ii unknown view
Books Received
iii-iii unknown view