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English: S. Ganesan, publisher logo, Gandhi's "Guide to Health"
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Source Gandhi's "Guide to Health"
Author S. Ganesan, publisher
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06:14, 2 January 2011 90 × 95 (3,826 bytes) s:en:JamAKiska (talk | contribs) {{Information |description= Cropped image and adjusted background color to match request. |date= 1921 |source= Guide to health |author= Mahatma Gandhi |permission= {{PD-India|commons}} |other_versions= |other_fields= }}
05:48, 2 January 2011 150 × 135 (4,087 bytes) s:en:JamAKiska (talk | contribs) {{Information |description= Cover Image (editor request for image) |date= 1921 |source= Gandhi's "Guide to Health" |author= Mahatma Gandhi |permission= {{PD-US-1923-abroad|out_of_copyright_in=2008|pdsource=yes}} (1948+60) |other_versions= |other_fields= }

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