| Vincent Arthur Smith - India - 1904 - 460 pages
...poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them ; food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well, they may go away V No such foundation... | |
| Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - India - 1906 - 532 pages
...poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them, food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and, when they are well, they may go away." No such foundation... | |
| Sakkottai Krishnaswami Aiyangar - Inde - 1911 - 494 pages
...poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of and a doctor attends them, food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well they may go away.' Comment would... | |
| George Howells - Christianity and other religions - 1913 - 654 pages
...poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them, food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well, they may go away." Fa Hien thinks... | |
| Annie Besant - India - 1915 - 794 pages
...poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them ; food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well they may go away. (The first hospital... | |
| Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - Hindu civilization - 1922 - 498 pages
...poor and helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them : food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well, they may go away.'" " The earliest... | |
| Benoy Kumar Sarkar - Asia - 1922 - 422 pages
...poor or helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them; food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are quite comfortable." The Hindus were the first in the world to build hospitals... | |
| Annie Besant - Great Britain - 1925 - 202 pages
...poor or helpless patients, suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them, food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well they may go away. Our mind jumps... | |
| Radhakumud Mookerji - Gupta dynasty - 1989 - 204 pages
...As regards public philanthropy endowing social service, FaHien says : 'The elders and gentry of the countries have instituted in their capitals free hospitals,...comfortable, and when they are cured, they go away.' Fa-Hien found an Asoka pillar bearing an inscription near his pagoda (stupa} at Pâtaliputra and another... | |
| Sailendra Nath Sen - India - 1999 - 672 pages
...poor and helpless patients suffering from all kinds of infirmities. They are well taken care of, and a doctor attends them; food and medicine being supplied according to their wants. Thus they are made quite comfortable, and when they are well, they may go. It is doubtful whether... | |
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