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- Q2723847 description "Physician, academic, Social reformer".
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- Q2723847 abstract "Mahendralal Sarkar (other spellings: Mahendra Lal Sarkar, Mahendralal Sircar, Mahendralal Sircir) (1833–1904) was an allopath-turned-homoeopath doctor, social reformer, and propagator of scientific studies in nineteenth-century India. Along with Father Eugène Lafont he was the founder of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.".
- Q2723847 alias "Mahendralal Sircir".
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- Q2723847 alternativeNames "Mahendralal Sircir".
- Q2723847 birthDate "1833-11-02".
- Q2723847 birthPlace "Paikpara village, Howrah district".
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- Q2723847 name "Mahendralal Sarkar".
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- Q2723847 comment "Mahendralal Sarkar (other spellings: Mahendra Lal Sarkar, Mahendralal Sircar, Mahendralal Sircir) (1833–1904) was an allopath-turned-homoeopath doctor, social reformer, and propagator of scientific studies in nineteenth-century India. Along with Father Eugène Lafont he was the founder of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.".
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