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Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)

was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and
Whereas the modern system of medicine (which is also known as allopathic system of medicine)
was introduced in India by the British traders who later became the rulers during the later part of
the 19thcentury. During their rule the British intentionally gave a patronage to the allopathic
system. In the beginning the allopathic or the western system of medicine was principally meant
for the ruling class and by the end of the 19 thcentury it became popular among the people of
India.

DRUG IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN INDIA:

Though the western system of medicine became popular in India by the 19 thcentury, it was
having a commercial outlook and interest with very little service and professional concepts. The
allopathic medicines were known by various names like western medicine, modern medicine and
allopathic medicines. However the most popular name was the “English medicines” mainly due
to the fact that most of these medicines were brought from England and were practiced by the
English traders and business men.

By the advancement of the 20thcentury, in addition to the business interests, service concepts too
became an important component of modern medicine practice including its sales.

Unfortunately during the same time substandard, fake and other spurious medicines became very
common in the country and on many occasions, they were more common than the genuine and

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