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Suresh Prasad Sarbadhikari (1866–1921) was an eminent surgeon of British India. He organized the Bengal Ambulance Corps to serve in the Mesopotamia War during World War II, and managed the Carmichael (R G Kar) Medical College & Hospital, Calcutta with Dr. Radha Gobinda Kar.〔("Suresh Prasad Sarbadhikari, B.A., M.D., C.I.E" ), ''British Medical Journal'', publication_June 11, 1921, p 878. Retrieved September 5, 2015.〕〔Heike Liebau et al, ("The World in World Wars" ), ''Brill Publishers'', publication_2010. Retrieved September 7, 2015.〕〔K. P. Thomas, ("Dr. B. C. Roy" p130 ), ''Atulya Ghosh'', 1955. Retrieved Sept 24, 2015.〕〔("History of R G Kar Medical College and Hospital" ), ''Dr. Sovan Mitra'', October 8, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2015.〕〔Birendra Ghosh, ("Suresh Prasad Sarbadhikari" ), ''Bharatbarsha - Bengali Magazine - Year 18, Volume II, Issue 3, p461-466'', pub.1930. Retrieved Oct 3, 2015.〕 ==Family== The Sarbadhikari family was founded during the early 15th century by Sureshwar Bosu, who was appointed Governor of Orissa province with the hereditary title of "Sarbadhikari" by the Imperial Court of Delhi.〔("Second supplement to Who's who in India [microform] : brought up to 1914" ), ''Newul Kishore Press'', June 1914. Retrieved September 5, 2015.〕 Suresh Prasad's father was Brigadier, Rai Bahadur Dr. Surya Coomar Sarbadhikari (1832–1904), a surgeon of Calcutta who served during the Sepoy Mutiny or Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the rule of the East India Company.〔Amrita Lal Sircar, ("The Calcutta Journal of Medicine: Vol. 24 Issue 2" ), ''P.Sircar'', 1905. Retrieved September 8, 2015.〕 His mother was Hemlata Sarbadhikari. He had 7 brothers and 2 sisters. Of the brothers, mention may be made of Sir Deb Prasad Sarbadhikari who became Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University 1914-1918,〔("Second supplement to Who's who in India [microform] : brought up to 1914" ), ''Newul Kishore Press'', June 1914. Retrieved September 8, 2015.〕 and Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari who was known as the "Father of Indian Soccer".〔("Football in Bengal" ), ''The Indian Football Association (West Bengal)''. Retrieved September 8, 2015.〕 His wife was Sarojini Sarbadhikari. His son was Dr. Kanak Sarbadhikari, and daughters were Ashalata Mitra, Sulata Chaudhuri, Bidyutlata Mitra. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Suresh Prasad Sarbadhikari」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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