Sir James Ranald Martin (12 May 1796 – 27 November 1874)[1] was a British military surgeon in Colonial India who worked in the service of the Honourable East India Company and was instrumental in publicising the effects of deforestation, and finding links between human and environmental health.
^Riddick, D. J. F. (2006) The History of British India: A Chronology Greenwood Publishing Group, p 216 ISBN 0-313-32280-5
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