I have the journal, and that issue (in my hand now). So if nobody else has a scan, I'll do it.
The JEAS is full of marvellous articles. I wish it were all scanned and available. Perhaps I'll try to get it done. The original publisher has folded; some issues are held (owned? rights?) by the publisher Ute Hempen, although they don't sell it or answer email. Peter Das still produces issues of its successor journal, Traditional South Asian Medicine. See Peter's
note about these journals.
Although TSAM is still an excellent read, it's very sporadic. JEAS and TSAM were/are both print-only. Formerly print-only,
IJHS has gone online in the last couple of years. The centre of gravity for the timely publishing of international research on the history of medicine in early India has moved to
eJIM and
HSSA, both of which are open-access and online.
--
Professor
Dominik Wujastyk,
Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
,
University of Alberta, Canada
.