| Written By H/Dr. Khalid Saboor |
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Dr. Abbasi, Dr. Inam & Dr.
Kayani
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Before independence, during
British rule, Homeopathic, Unani and Ayurvedic act was passed in
1937 in Indo-Pak subcontinent with the efforts of many prominent
personalities. The role of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at that
time was also instrumental. The progress in homeopathy was
slow. Only high-class gentry were rarely using that system.
The City of Lahore in Pakistan has the privilege of being the first
city of undivided India, where Homoeopathy was introduced by Dr. J.
M. Honigberger, a German Physician. He was the first homoeopath to
settle in India in 1835. He remained in the East for thirty-five
years practicing Homoeopathy. Dr. Honigberger cured the ruler of the
Punjab, Maharaja Ranjit Singh with Dulcamara, who was sick at
Lahore. |
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Dr. Ghafari, Dr. Shafaat and
Dr. Saleem Hameed (Ex-NCH member) are inaugurating a free
homeopathic clinic.
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Lahore being the capital of the
Punjab was the center of socio-economic activities. The first
homoeopathic college of the Punjab was opened in Lahore in early
1920. It was started by an American Missionary, Dr. Freeburn and
Maj. Dr. Sadiq Ali. This institution, the Central Homoeopathic
Medical College, produced many eminent homoeopaths of India. The
prominent homoeopaths of the Punjab during that period were Dr.
Diwan Jai Chand, Dr. Nizamuddin. Dr. Khanchand Dev. Dr. R. D. Ghazi,
Dr. Mohd Masood Qureshi. Dr. Mohd. Ismail Akhtar and Dr. Mohd Ismail
Nami.
Although there were a number of homoeopathic associations during
that period in India, the first All-India Homoeopathic Medical
Association was formed in 1932. The first Congress session was held
in Calcutta, second in Bombay and the third at Madras. In 1936 it
met in Agra where it was decided that the homoeopaths should
struggle for State recognition. This Congress also decided to
register the homoeopaths of India. Dr. Goswami from Mathura was
nominated as the Registrar. Dr. Ghazi, Dr. Masood and Dr. Nami were
nominated to authenticate the applicants from the provinces of the
Punjab and the Frontier. |
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Dr. Banaras is
delivering a lecture in the seminar. Dr. Abdul Rehman and Dr.
Inam Mirza are sitting on the stage.
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Pakistan became independent on
14th August 1947. One College, one Pharmaceutical Company in Lahore,
were all its assets. A large number of homoeopaths migrated to
Pakistan from India and similarly many migrated to India from
Pakistan. Dr. U. A. Pasha, Dr. Hamid and many eminent homoeopaths
settled in Karachi. Karachi became the center of homoeopathic
activities. The city of Lahore enjoyed second position to Culcutta
regarding homoeopathic activities in undivided India, but after
independence there was a break for a short period. Then Dr. M.
Masood Qureshi took the initiative and the Pakistan Homoeopathic
Association was formed but this Association was very short-lived.
Another body, Pakistan Homoeopathic Federation was formed in 1949,
at Karachi. The first Pakistan Homoeopathic conference was held
under the auspicious of the Federation in Sept. 1949 at Karachi.
The Homoeopathic Bill was placed for the first time before Pakistan
Legislative Assembly by Syed Noor Ahmed on 5th Jan 1950. Syed Noor
Ahmed had also moved a bill in the Legislative Assembly of undivided
India on 1.4.1945. The Legislative Assembly voted in favour of the
publication of the Bill for public opinion. A proposal by Dr. A. M.
Malik, the Minister for Health for opening Medical Colleges that
would teach allopathy during the first four years and Homoeopathy in
the final year was turned down by the homoeopaths. They had learnt a
lesson from what had happened in the U.S.A. |
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Dr. Inam, Dr. Mohsin, Dr.
Mujahid and Dr. MAS in homeo conference.
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In 1951 the Government appointed a
Health Committee consisting of the following members:
1. Mr. A. R. Armaghan, Jt. Secy. Ministry of Health.
2. Lt. Col. Jaffar, Director General of Health.
3. Dr. A Hamid. Karachi.
4. Dr. U. A. Pasha. Karachi.
5. Dr. Zakir Hussain, Chittagong.
6. Dr. Nurul Wahab, Dacca.
7. Mr. S. S. Haider. Deputy Secy., Ministry of Health.
The committee recommend the following:
1. The procedure for the Registration of Homoeopaths.
2. To prepare the syllabus for the Homoeopathic Medical Colleges.
The committee submitted its report in October 1951. Pir Ali Akbar
Shah had in the meantime placed the Homoeopathic Practitioners' Bill
in the Provincial Assembly of Sind in April 1951.
Ultimately after many years of toil and hard labour the National
Assembly of Pakistan passed the Unani, Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic
Practitioners' Act, which provided for the registration of
practitioners and the framing of the syllabus for the Homoeopathic
Colleges. Under the provisions of the Act the Board of Homoeopathic
System of Medicine was formed by the Government.
The Board of Homoeopathic System of Medicine soon started working in
full swing but the Military Regime, which took over the Government
in October 1958, repealed the Homoeopathic Act in 1959.
There was a short period of depression but the homoeopaths again
started once again with reformed struggle. Dr. A. M. Malik and Alhaj
Abdullah Zahiruddin Lal Mian, the Federal Minister for Health
provided great help The Government of Pakistan officially recognized
homoeopathy in 1965 and the Board of Homoeopathic System of Medicine
was established under the Unani Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic
Practitioners' Act. 1965 (II of 1965). The Board was formed with Dr.
U. A. Pasha as Chairman and 17 other members. The registration of
homoeopaths was done in 1967. |
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A homeopathic delegate
representing all major associations in Pakistan are meeting
with Ex-Prime Minister and Leader of the Parliament (PML) Ch
Shujaat Hussain. Dr. MAS was leading the delegate. Dr. Khalid
Saboor, Dr. Zahid Bashir, Dr. Mujahid Hussain and Dr. Aftab
Ghauri are also in picture.
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The objectives in front of the
board were, to consider applications for recognition of homeopathic
colleges, to make arrangements for the registration of duly
qualified persons in accordance with the provisions of the Act and
to promote homeopathic awareness among the general public plus to
recommend ways and means to Ministry of Health of Pakistan for the
uplift of homeopathy at official level, to provide for Research in
Homoeopathy and to do such other acts and things as the Board may be
empowered to do by the Act or the Rules.
At that time, due to higher illiteracy level in the country, minimum
education for getting admission in DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic
Medical System) was set to materic (Science or Arts). Board approved
Homeopathic Medical Colleges, which were set up in private sector
after careful inspection. The Board adopted a code of ethics for the
Registered/Enlisted Homoeopathic Practitioners duly approved by the
Government of Pakistan and started registering them (under Section
26/27 of the Act). Under the Act, the examinations in all the
recognized homoeopathic medical institutions were conducted by the
Board in accordance with the Government approved syllabus. The
D.H.M.S. Diploma was conferred by the Board on those students who
qualify for the Diploma after four-years course.
The development of Homoeopathy in Pakistan was parallel to its
development in India. One has to have background of Homoeopathy in
undivided India to know its development in Pakistan. |
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A Commission for Indigenous
Medicines was appointed by the Government of Pakistan in March 1975.
This Commission was headed by Dr. Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, a scientist
of international repute. The other members were eminent scientists,
doctors, hakims, vaids and homoeopaths. Dr. Mohd. Ismail Nami was
nominated from amongst the homoeopaths.
The Commission has recommended the utilization of the services of
homoeopaths in the Health System in Pakistan. The Government of
Pakistan intends to utilize the services of homoeopaths in the new
health scheme. The vacancies for homeopathic medical officer in the
govt hospitals have been created since long. Now the officials of
the homeopathic organzations in Pakistan are approaching to ministry
of the provinces to create vacancies for basic health units (BHU).
(Ref. See pictorial coverage of meeting of homeopaths with minister
of health of Punjab) |
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The history of homeopathy in
Pakistan will not be completed if we do not commend the contribution
of the prominent homoeopathic personalities, who rendered duties for
the uplift of the system in the country at their own end and worked
day and night. These stars include Dr. Sajjad Hassan Khan
(Ex-President of Asian Homoeopathic Medical League, International),
Dr. Azhar Intisar (President Asian Homoeopathic Medical League,
Pakistan), Dr. Abdul Rehman (Secretary Research AHML), Dr. Afsar
Imam (Executive AHML), Dr. Saleem Hameed (Chairman Homoeopathic
Doctors and Pharmaceutical and Chemist Association, HPCA and Chief
Editor Monthly Baba-e-Homeopathy), Dr. Nasir Ahmed Choudhry
(President Pakistan Homeopathic Doctors Association PHDA), Dr.
Kausar Naheed Anwar (President Pakistan Homoeopathic Medical
Association, Punjab and Chief Editor Leopard Fortnightly), Dr.
Banaras Khan Awan (Ex Editor Homeopathic International Magazine),
Dr. Israr Ahmed (Writer of Urdu Translation of various homeopathic
books), Dr. Inam Ullah Mirza (Chairman Free Camping Unit), Dr. MAS
(Chief Executive World Homeopathic Computer Club WHCC, Founder
Member Pakistan Homeopathic Society PHS, Chief Organizer and founder
of Gujrat Homeopathic Doctors Association and Coordinator
Homeopathic Learnerfs Forum), Mahmood Ali Wasiq (Chairman All
Pakistan Homeopaths Association), Dr. Amjad Ali Jaffery (writer of
so many books), Dr. M Yousaf (Personal Physician to Chief Minister
Sind), Mr. Mansoor Yousaf (Editor Monthly Moalij), Colonel Qasim
Hussain, R (Famous Writer), Dr. Ijaz Ali (Rawalpindi), Dr. Aman
Ullah Bismil (Chief Editor The Homeopathic News), Dr. Rafaqat
Hussain Raja (President NCH Azad Jammu Kashmir), Dr. Amjad Ansari
(President Kashmir Association of Alternative Medicine), Dr.
Muhammad Iqbal (Gen Secretary Pakistan Homeopathic Society), Dr.
Haseeb, Dr. Imran and Dr. Iftikhar Mugal (Gujranwala), Dr. Misba Ul
Haque Qureshi (Patron in Chief Monthly Quat-e-Hayaat Multan), Dr.
Anwar Elahi (Chief Executive Warsan Homeo Pharma), Dr. Chun Mubarak
(Haripur), Dr. Tahir Rauf Sheikh (Lahore), Dr. Mian G N Ghazi (Sialkot),
Dr. M Irfan Sheikh (Karachi), Dr. Irfan Asghar (Faisal Abad), Dr.
Rasheed Niaz (President Old Boys Jhelum Homeopathic Medical College
Association), Dr. Liaqat Ali Rajput (Writer of one thousand
homeopathic books), Dr. Ras Masood (Karachi), Dr. Ikhlaque Ahmed
(Ex-Registrar NCH), Dr. Col Iqbal Shaheen, R (NWFP), Dr. Razzaq
Ahmed Ghaffari (Chief Editor Ninja Monthly), Dr. Jaffar Imam
(President Islamic Homeopathic Medical Association IHMA), Dr. Ghulam
Murtaza (Executive IHMA), Dr. Mian Muhammad Jamil (IHMA), Dr. Abdul
Razzaq (Chief Editor IHMA Karachi), Dr. Abid Ali (webmaster homeoweb),
Dr. Ahmed Hussain (President Pakistan Homeopathic Medical
Association PHMA), Dr. M Hussain Munas (Chief Editor Monthly Elaj
Bil Misal) and Dr. Pervaiz Akhtar Qureshi (Ex-President NCH and
Chief Editor Monthly Kamal), Dr. Javed Awan, Dr. Gulzar Ahmed Kayani
(Executive PHMA), Dr. Munawar Shah (Gen PHMA), Dr Malik (Wazirabad)
and many many morecc
The National Health Laboratories at Islamabad, has a homoeopath
research officer working in collaboration with the experts of the
other systems of medicine. The State Life Insurance Corporation, Oil
and Gas Corporation and other Corporate Bodies have appointed
homoeopaths on their panel of doctors. |
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About Author |
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Dr.
Ahsan Khalid Saboor is practicing homeopathy for long time. He is a
classical homeopath and does not use compound therapy. Many cured
cases are in his cradit. He writes articles for various magazines and
delivers lectures in homeopathic seminars. (Webmaster)
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