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The New Review March 1946

1946

Rene Barthelemy the great pioneer of French television has told 'about the tricks the scientists and wormen of the television industry played on the Oermans. [...] They had found two specimens of this creature : one from a piece of highly manured soil on the college farm the other in a a swab taken from the throat of a chicken. [...] And the critical mind of France"FROM THE WORLD OF JOURNALS VII seemed still to be at work in the weekly Les Nouvelles Littdraires which castgated it as a 'fad of ugliness—Sartre's books seem to be a transcription of the mental life of ignoble and tranquilly abnormal people... [...] The vaccines are made in the Pasteur Institute of Paris whereas the serums are manufactured mostly in the suburbs at the Pasteur Institute of Garches whose model stables accommdate 700 horses for the fabrication of serum. [...] Branches Branches are scattered all over France and her Empire where they help in maintaining public health in the fight against infectious diseases and in the research work on all matters of colonial medicine and the study of epidemics of interest to the particular colony.
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Pages
90
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i A.S.J. Lallemand view
From the World of Journals
i-viii unknown view
This Side and That
165-172 unknown view
Phil-Americans
173-182 H.C.E. Zacharias view
The Korku Sedoli Mystery
183-189 J. Lercher view
Indians in Trinidad
190-196 G. Maceoin view
Proto-Historic Indian Pottery
197-201 P. Joseph view
Brahmachari Animananda
202-211 R. Pereira view
Prison Reform
212-222 Dharm Pal view
All-India Educational Conference
223-229 R. K. Yajnik view
Introduction to Poetry
230-240 F. J. Pereira view
Some Recent Books
241-244 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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