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JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
To the Editor:— Your issue for Sept 28, 1964, arrived yesterday [Dec 1, 1964]. I always enjoy the contact with stateside medicine, even if same is delayed. The communication by Dr. Blumberg on "Goiter in Gandhara" ( 189: 1008) attracted my attention because for the past years we have lived in and near this ancient territory.
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To the Editor:— Your issue for Sept 28, 1964, arrived yesterday [Dec 1, 1964]. I always enjoy the contact with stateside medicine, even if same is delayed. The communication by Dr. Blumberg on "Goiter in Gandhara" ( 189: 1008) attracted my attention because for the past years we have lived in and near this ancient territory.
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JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
1. It was very interesting to hear from a physician currently practicing in an area near Gandhara. It is difficult to compromise Dr. Frewing's findings on goiter frequency with those recorded by the investigators cited in the communication. It is conceivable that there has been some change in the frequency in these areas described by Dr.
Baruch S Blumberg
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1. It was very interesting to hear from a physician currently practicing in an area near Gandhara. It is difficult to compromise Dr. Frewing's findings on goiter frequency with those recorded by the investigators cited in the communication. It is conceivable that there has been some change in the frequency in these areas described by Dr.
Baruch S Blumberg
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JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1964
In 327 BC the Greeks under Alexander reached the limits of their Eastern expansion with the conquest of the ancient province of Gandhara. The Mediterranean influence first introduced by the Macedonian and his armies continued intermittently for more than 500 years.
Baruch S Blumberg
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In 327 BC the Greeks under Alexander reached the limits of their Eastern expansion with the conquest of the ancient province of Gandhara. The Mediterranean influence first introduced by the Macedonian and his armies continued intermittently for more than 500 years.
Baruch S Blumberg
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2007
Gandhara is the ancient Sanskrit name of the region surrounding Peshawar which is now the northwestern frontier province of Pakistan. The first Buddhist missions to Central Asia must have started from the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. From the archaeological and epigraphic evidence we can assume that the first monasteries and stupas were built ...
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Gandhara is the ancient Sanskrit name of the region surrounding Peshawar which is now the northwestern frontier province of Pakistan. The first Buddhist missions to Central Asia must have started from the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. From the archaeological and epigraphic evidence we can assume that the first monasteries and stupas were built ...
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A Period of Acculturation in Ancient Gandhara
South Asian Studies, 1988(1988). A Period of Acculturation in Ancient Gandhara. South Asian Studies: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 103-113.
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