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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal September 1839

1840

By the order of the hero the illustrioni ?VITRA SEN a gem on the diadem of the universe I eulogize for their glory some celebrated scions of the Gona race in the lineage of PANDEr having first praised the lotus of the feet of SARABWATI and having prostrated myself before the divine KRISHNA meditating on GANES t and contemplating DURGA the mother of the universe. [...] On occasion of his vows of gift by the libations of that MITRA SEsr a gem on the diadem of the world were extinguished—the many flames issuing from the fire of the poverty of the learned. [...] In the year 16S8 of the era of the king VIKRAMARKA that gem on the crest like the moon of the world constructed the palace. [...] The importance of the subject to the interests of humanity and to the movements of a military force will I trust excuse the intrusion of it upon his Honor's attention. [...] From the centre of the circle a moveable wire proceeds as a radius which may be moved to any of the cisterns 1 2 3 4 5 6. To this centre proceeds one of the poles (z) of the voltaic couple—and to the termination of the common wire proceeds the second pole of the couple c. 4 z718 Experiments on the communication of [SEPT.
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Pages
92
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Art. I.—Sanscrit Inscription on the Slab Removed from Above the Kothoutiya Gate of the Fort Rohtas. By the Editors
693-701 Acting Secretaries view
Art. II.—On Camel Litters for the Wounded.—By H. Piddington Esq
702-704 Acting Secretaries view
Art. III.—Note by Dr. Kean of Moorshedabad on Dr. Stewart’s Table of Mortality Among Hindu Females
704-708 Acting Secretaries view
Art. IV.—On Fifteen Varieties of Fossil Shells Found in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories.—By George G. Spilsbury Esq. Surgeon &c
708-713 Acting Secretaries view
Art. VI.—Memoranda Relative to Experiments on the Communication of Telegraphic Signals by Induced Electricity.—By W.B. O’Shaughnessy M.D. Assistant Surgeon; Professor of Chemistry Medical College Calcutta; and Officiating Joint-Secretary to the Asiatic Society of Bengal
714-731 Acting Secretaries view
Art. VII.—Extract from a Memoir on the Preparations of the Indian Hemp or Gunjah (Cannabis Indica) their Effects on the Animal System in Health and their Utility in the Treatment of Tetanus and Other Convulsive Diseases.—By W.B. O’Shaughnessy M.D. Professor in the Medical College of Calcutta &c. &c.*
732-745 Acting Secretaries view
Art. VIII.—Memoir on the Climate Soil Produce and Husbandry of Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries.—By Lieut. Irwin
745-776 Acting Secretaries view

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