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English: A Punjabi woman in Kurti and suthan visiting the Attar, the pharmacist. In "Thirty-five years in the East. Adventures, discoveries, experiments, and historical sketches, relating to the Punjab and Cashmere" the author: Honigberger, John Martin decribes the Attar or Uttar as a drugist who gives drugs to patients. 1852
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Title: "Thirty-five years in the East. Adventures, discoveries, experiments, and historical sketches, relating to the Punjab and Cashmere"

Author: Honigberger, John Martin (1852)

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