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A '''Dresser''' was a postion in the subordinate medical service given to persons of Eurasian or Indian birth. Trainees were generally drawn from the military orphanages.  
A '''Dresser''' was a position in the subordinate medical service given to persons of Eurasian or Indian birth. Trainees were generally drawn from the military orphanages.  


"By 1812 there was a formal hierarchy in place whereby a pupil would advance to dresser, then to a medical apprentice, and like Surveyors, through from Third to Second, and then to Apothecary First Class" <ref>Poor Relations:The Making of a Eurasian Community in British India 1773-1833 by C.J. Hawes </ref>
"By 1812 there was a formal hierarchy in place whereby a pupil would advance to dresser, then to a medical apprentice, and like Surveyors, through from Third to Second, and then to Apothecary First Class" <ref>Poor Relations:The Making of a Eurasian Community in British India 1773-1833 by C.J. Hawes </ref>

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A Dresser was a position in the subordinate medical service given to persons of Eurasian or Indian birth. Trainees were generally drawn from the military orphanages.

"By 1812 there was a formal hierarchy in place whereby a pupil would advance to dresser, then to a medical apprentice, and like Surveyors, through from Third to Second, and then to Apothecary First Class" [1]

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References

  1. Poor Relations:The Making of a Eurasian Community in British India 1773-1833 by C.J. Hawes