Sambhu Chandra Mukhopadhya
Biographical note about Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhopadhya, corresponding member of the American Institute of Homeopathy and editor of the weekly journal Reis and Rayyet. The note states that Dr. Mukhopadhya’s enthusiasm for homeopathy was a consequence of his search for relief from a chronic malady that had confined him to his bed for years.
Biographical Note about Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhapadhya
Biographical note about Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhopadhya by P.C. Majumdar, M.D. Majumdar writes that Dr. Mukhopadhya was a high-caste Brahmin best known for his editorship of the weekly English-language journal, Reis and Rayyet.
Biographical Note about Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhapadhya
Biographical note about Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhopadhya by B.N. Banerjee, corresponding member of the American Institute of Homeopathy. Banerjee claims that Dr. Mukhopadhya was not a credentialed homeopathic doctor and how he came to be associated with the American Institute of Homeopathy was a mystery. Dr. Mukhopadhya died in February 1894.
Memorandum from Pemberton Dudley
Memorandum stating that Dr. Sambhu Chandra Mukhopadhya passed away. Dr. Mukhopadhya was a homeopathy enthusiast from Baranagar, near Kolkata, who was elected to be a corresponding member of the American Institute of Homeopathy in 1873. Though he was not a trained medical professional, he was known widely as ‘doctor'.