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The '''Subordinate Medical Department''' (sometimes abbreviated to Sub Medical Department) was the uncovenanted branch of the medical service (as opposed to the covenanted [[Indian Medical Service]]). | The '''Subordinate Medical Department''' (sometimes abbreviated to Sub Medical Department) was the uncovenanted branch of the medical service (as opposed to the covenanted [[Indian Medical Service]]). | ||
Formed by the [[East India Company]] to provide medical services to Indian Natives in 1812, this service lasted until Independence. The staff were recruited in India and the senior positions were occupied by persons of British origin. In later years, [[Anglo-Indian]]s and then native Indians were able to gain the more senior positions. | |||
The European section consisted of [[Apothecary|Apothecaries]], [[Steward (Medical)|Stewards]], Assistant Apothecaries, Assistant Stewards and those in training for these roles, called [[Hospital or Medical Apprentice]]s. | The European section consisted of [[Apothecary|Apothecaries]], [[Steward (Medical)|Stewards]], Assistant Apothecaries, Assistant Stewards and those in training for these roles, called [[Hospital or Medical Apprentice]]s. | ||
== Records Of Service== | == Records Of Service== |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 28 January 2014
The Subordinate Medical Department (sometimes abbreviated to Sub Medical Department) was the uncovenanted branch of the medical service (as opposed to the covenanted Indian Medical Service).
Formed by the East India Company to provide medical services to Indian Natives in 1812, this service lasted until Independence. The staff were recruited in India and the senior positions were occupied by persons of British origin. In later years, Anglo-Indians and then native Indians were able to gain the more senior positions.
The European section consisted of Apothecaries, Stewards, Assistant Apothecaries, Assistant Stewards and those in training for these roles, called Hospital or Medical Apprentices.
Records Of Service
- Refer Apothecary
- Brief description of where to look for information can be found within Indian Medical Service British Library website.
- A wider scope of records related to the Indian Subordinate Medical Service can be found listed in Baxter's Guide p25 .