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figures a steady progress is observable in the attendance not only of the Jain community but of all classes and castes speak. ing well for the public spirit of the physician in charge.. I was struck with the cačeful and systematic way in which the books of the institution are kept, and the manner in which the records of the patients and their diseases are maintained. Altogether the flourishing condition of the institution speaks volumes for the care which is expended in its management. With the rise in attendance, comes the time when the gate of subscription ceases to cover expenditure, but I have no doubt that the enterprising community which has established the Aushadhalya will see that its worth is not crippled for want of fands."
“I was greatly pleased with. all I saw, and wish the institution every success.” CAWNPORE,
(Sd.) M., YOUNG, LT.-COL., 16th November 1913.
Civil Surgeon.
2. I have visited the Charitable Aushadhalya of Jains, Cawnpore, and was much interested in the way they prepare their medicines and keep them in store. From their books I see that the expenses, incurred and the pains taken with the institute are generally appreciated by the public at: large. I may express the hope that good results will be achieved by it.
CAWNPORE, 12th February 1914. (Sd.) DR. HERDÁN JACOBI.
That the Aushadhalya has been making steady progress since it has been founded can be seen from the following table:
Yours sincerely, ANUP SINGH FA.INI. :
Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat
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