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The National Magazine (New Series) February 1898 a Monthy Review

1898

At present a disease is regarded as an invasion of the organism by a parasite finishing in the prisoning of the first by the execretious of the second. [...] brans states that the defect is due to imperfect vocal organs but is capable of correction ; in the course of a few weeks the doctor treats the larynx orthopedically as it were : he places an apparatus in the larynx to re-establish the normal disposition of the vocal chords so as already remarked the eunuch becomes a virile voice. [...] One of the young artists who is an exhibitor at the Desbourg gallery in a preface to the catalogue asserts that it is erroneous to state that there are too many painters: on the contrary since the days of Rembrandt to the commencement of the prsent century the artists of all kinds were more numerous though decreasing. [...] One of the subjects that Sham Chand had to teach was Geography and at the beginning of the text book he was met with a bulwork of defintions which Sham Chand found it would the impossible for the tender minds of his young pupils to break through and the books were closed never to be reopened so long as Sham Chand cotinued the teacher of the. [...] The Head-master of the school once examined the boys in Sham Chand's charge and he flew quite into a rage at finding that not a single boy of the class could reproduce the definition of a strait given in the book.
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Pages
42
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Notes on French Science and Art
41-44 A. Frenchman view
Life and Letters of Sham Chand by his Friend Ram Chand
45-57 unknown view
Dialogues on the Hindu Scripture
58-67 M. view
Music
68-70 S.N. Sircar view
Liberty of the Press
71-75 Sailendra Sircar view
Reviews
76-80 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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