The first prescription dates from August 24, 1958, and is written for a patient initially noted as “Bablu” which was crossed out and replaced with “Babul.” The prescribing physician was Dr. N. K. Paul, who held an M.B. degree from Calcutta and had previously served as a Visiting Physician at Bell Hospital. The prescription was issued from his practice at 173, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Calcutta 07, specifically at Doshi Medical Stores. The correction in the patient's name suggests a personal attention to detail in ensuring accurate patient identification. The other prescription was written for Nazrul Islam on August 15, 1953, by Dr. G. Sawh from 39 Dockhead, Bermondsey. The location in Bermondsey, a district in London, indicates that Nazrul Islam received medical treatment during his time in England while seeking treatment for his illness.
Extent: 2 prescriptions containing 4 pages.
