| Sir James Emerson Tennent - Natural history - 1859 - 732 pages
...the numerous proofs of his devotion to the welfare of his subjects, it was recorded that the king had “maintained at eighteen different places, hospitals...prepared by medical practitioners for the infirm.” ¿ In the second century of the Christian era, a physician See Dr. RoYI.E's Essay on the ¿ Journal... | |
| Edward Theodore Withington - History of Medicine - 1894 - 448 pages
...ordered the record of his deeds to be read to him, in which it was said : " I have daily maintainedat eighteen different places, hospitals provided with...medicines prepared by medical practitioners for the infirm ". King Buddhadasa (AD 341) was a mine of virtue and an ocean of riches, who patronised the righteous,... | |
| Edward Theodore Withington - History of Medicine - 1894 - 444 pages
...ordered the record of his deeds to be read to him, in which it was said : " I have daily maintainedat eighteen different places, hospitals provided with...medicines prepared by medical practitioners for the infirm ". King Buddhadasa (AD 341) was a mine of virtue and an ocean of riches, who patronised the righteous,... | |
| Geraldine Edith Mitton - Extinct cities - 1917 - 318 pages
...cheerful Buddhist custom, all the good deeds of the dying king were recited, among them that he had " maintained at eighteen different places hospitals...prepared by medical practitioners for the infirm." And with his eyes fixed on Ruanweli he died in the year 137 BC after a reign of twenty-four years.... | |
| Geraldine Edith Mitton - Ectinct cities - 1917 - 320 pages
...cheerful Buddhist custom, all the good deeds of the dying king were recited, among them that he had " maintained at eighteen different places hospitals...prepared by medical practitioners for the infirm." And with his eyes fixed on Ruanweli he died in the year 137 BC after a reign of twenty-four years.... | |
| |