Government Hospitals in Hyderabad

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The Indian medicine system development are Ayurveda and Siddha system . Dhanvantari was considered as "the Hindu god of medicine".
The celebrated authorities in Ayurvedic medicine were Atreya, charaka, Susruta and Vaghbhatt.
Atreya(800)- is the first Indian physician and teacher lived in...


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Government Hospitals in Hyderabad Presented By: Dr. Mohd Akhter Ali Assistant Professor Dept of Geography University College of Science Osmania University, Hyderabad- Telangana Mobile: - +917680989610 Email:  [email protected]   Google Scholar: https ://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=_KbMpuQAAAAJ&hl=en Academai: https :// osmania.academia.edu / MohdAkhterAli

Background The Indian medicine system development are Ayurveda and Siddha system . Dhanvantari was considered as "the Hindu god of medicine". The celebrated authorities in Ayurvedic medicine were Atreya , charaka , Susruta and Vaghbhatt . Atreya (800)- is the first Indian physician and teacher lived in ancient university of Takshashila . Charaka (200A.D)- compiled his famous treatise on medicine the " Charaka samhita "

Susruta ( father of surgery)- compiled the surgical knowledge of his classic " susruta samhita ". Ayurveda is a " Tridosha theory of disease" The doshas are: vata (wind), pitta ( gall) and kalpa ( mucus). Historical records show that efficient hospitals were constructed in India by 600 BC . During the splendid reign of King Asoka (273-232 BC), Indian hospitals started to look like modern hospitals. They followed principles of sanitation and cesarean sections were performed with close attention to technique in order to save both mother and child.

Physicians were appointed –one for every ten villages-to serve the health care needs of the populations and regional hospitals for the infirm and destitute were built by Buddha. The Indian medicine begins to decline from the Mohammedan invasions in the tenth century. During Akbar’s period the Unani medicine system spread all the way through the greater part of India.

During his period, there were a good number of government hospitals, as well as private clinics run by many physicians. The modern system of medicine in India was introduced in the 17th centaury with the arrival of Christian missionaries in South India. In the 17th centaury, British empire established first hospital at Chennai in 1664.

Till the 1840s Ayurveda and Unani were the only common medical practices in India. In 1846 when the Fourth Nizam Nasir -ud- Daulah fell ill, no Unani or Ayurveda practitioner was able to cure him. Then British Residency Surgeon Dr. William Campbell Mclean used the allopathic treatment on the ill Nizam and cure it. Nizam’s encouragement in medical education

Impressed by his abilities and the medical treatment the Nizam asked Dr. William to teach allopathy to his people. This gave birth to Hyderabad Medical School now known as Osmania Medical College. Osmania Medical College also has a rich history of scientific advances, and its long-established legacy is marked by landmark achievements, such as the Chloroform Commissions of Hyderabad in 1888 and 1889.

The protection of chloroform use in humans was firmly established. Chloroform was first used as an anesthetic at Osmania Hospital in the world.   It is also the first medical university in South India to offer an endocrinology postgraduate course.

Osmania General Hospital

Niloufer Hospital Niloufer Hospital  is housed in a building in the heart of historic Hyderabad and has an interesting past. This reputed institution was founded in 1949 by the Princess Niloufer . Princess Niloufer was the daughter of king of Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and was married to prince  Moazzam Jah- son of 7 th  Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan - (the last Asaf Jahi ruler) of Hyderabad Deccan in 1931. Just like Florence nightingale, the princess had a liking to serve the poor and also took to serving the poor as a nurse.

In 1949, one of the princess' maids died during childbirth due to lack of medical facilities. On hearing this news, the princess was very shattered. She then decided to ensure that no mother faces death hereafter.  Princess Niloufer  made known to her father-in-law the problems arising due to this lack of medical facilities. In 1953, what began as a 100-bed hospital to meet the health requirements of the mother & child, was destined to progress with no looking back.

Niloufer Hospital

The Institute of Mental Health, Erragadda The Institute of Mental Health, Erragadda also known as Erragadda Mental Hospital is one of the oldest health institutions established by the Nizams reign in Hyderabad State. It is run by Government of Telangana, located in Erragadda, Hyderabad. It serves the mental health patients from all over the state.

Established as  Darul-Majanine  meaning Mental Asylum, the hospital was started at Chanchalguda Central Jail and shifted to Jalna (Maharashtra) with 400 beds. The institute was moved to Jalna (part of Nizam dominion at the time) during 1895–1907. The name of the institution changed from  Darul-Majanine  to  Hospital for Mental Diseases, Jalna . The institute was shifted from Jalna To Hyderabad in 1953 after Hyderabad State (1948–56) was formed and Jalna was merged with Maharashtra.

Institute of Mental Health, Erragadda

Gandhi Medical College A bout 150 yrs ago, in 1851, Gandhi hospital was stared initially as an Infirmary of 3 wards, developed into a Cantonment Hospital with 95 beds in 1900. It has progressed to King Edward Memorial Hospital in 1913 and has grown into a teaching hospital in 1958 for Gandhi Medical College with present bed strength of 1200.

The GMH is a 1,200-bed facility and each year performs about 80,000 outpatient consultations, 42,000 inpatient admissions, 15,000 minor operations, and 11,000 major operations. G andhi hospital has distinction of being the first open heart surgery centre of the combined state of Andhra Pradesh and the first to have Cath lab facilities for training of DM cardiology students. Gandhi Medical College was established in 1954 and was recognized by MCI in 1956.

Gandhi Hospital

Government Nizamia General Hospital Government Nizamia General Hospital popularly known as Government Unani Hospital is a public hospital located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is a hospital for general medicine and  Unani medicine. It was established during the reign of Nizams. It is located near the historic Charminar. Nizamia General Hospital was built in 1926 by the last Nizam of Hyderabad - HEH Mir Osman Ali Khan

Nizamia General Hospital

Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) is a public hospital located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India and is named after its founder – the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad– and was inaugurated by Princess Durreshehvar . It is an Institute under State Legislature Act under the Act of Andhra Pradesh State Legislature. It has a big sprawling campus in Punjagutta The hospital was under the H.E.H. the Nizam's Charitable Trust until it was handed over to AP Government. 

Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences

Erragadda Chest Hospital TB and Chest Hospital also known as Erragadda Chest Hospital is a tuberculosis hospital located in Hyderabad, India. The 670-bed hospital is located on 65 acres near Erragadda. The Irranuma Palace, now the government Chest Hospital, was built during the time of the sixth Nizam by a noble, Nizamuddin Fakhrul Mulk in 1888 and abandoned it because of a superstition. The palace was donated to be converted into a hospital by the VII Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan. Erramanzil belonged to the same family. Their tombs, Fakhrul Mulk, still exists at SR Nagar agadda

Erragadda Chest Hospital

Government Maternity Hospital in Koti and Nayapul This government hospital is a specialized hospital exclusively for obstetrical and gynecological services, more popular for deliveries.  Government Maternity Hospital in Koti  and Nayapul are tremendously popular with people from all walks of life. In fact, this hospital is so popular that people from the surrounding areas come here to avail of its services.

Government Maternity Hospital in Koti and Nayapul

MNJ Cancer Hospital The MNJ Cancer Hospital is a state-owned hospital exclusively dedicated to the treatment and cure of cancer. This specialized hospital attracts people from all over the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh as well as from the neighboring states. The MNJ Institute of Oncology & Regional Cancer Center, as it is known now, is a 250 bedded comprehensive cancer care center and is the sole tertiary public referral center for the entire state of Telangana.

The institute not only caters to the needs of the patients of the state but also to the patients from neighboring states. More than 10,000 new cancer patients are registered every year and more than 1,10,000 patients come here for follow up. More than 1500 major surgeries and about 1000 minor surgeries are performed here every year.

MNJ Cancer Hospital

Government Fever Hospital The Government Quarantine Hospital, commonly known as the Fever Hospital is located in Nallakunta . This hospital is called as ' Koranti Dawakhana ' in the local or colloquial language. This specialized hospital for the treatment of contagious diseases attracts people from all over the city and the neighboring areas. You will find that more people come to this hospital during the monsoon season when epidemics and other contagious diseases are rampant.

Government Fever Hospital

Government E. N. T. Hospital The Government E. N. T. Hospital is one of the oldest speciality hospitals in Hyderabad, India. The ENT Hospital, located on the Bank Street in Koti , caters to problems and ailments of the ear, nose, and throat. This hospital, which is one of its kind in the state, caters to people from the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Government E. N. T. Hospital

Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital The  Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital is an exclusive eye hospital that is run by the Telangana state government. This hospital, located in Mehdipatnam , has some of the finest eye specialists, who are experts in all aspects of eye care. It is affiliated to the Osmania Medical college and the Gandhi Medical College and serves as a teaching hospital.

It is the primary hospital for eye care for the poor and underprivileged in and around Hyderabad. Being a government hospital, it offers free treatment to all the people. The 550-bed capacity tertiary care referral eye hospital caters to the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and also neighboring states.

Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital

Government Dental College & Hospital The Government Dental College & Hospital, which is located near the Osmania Hospital in the Afzalgunj area of Hyderabad, offers exclusive dental services in all aspects of dentistry. The Government Dental College and Hospital (GDCH), Hyderabad, which is approved by the Dental Council of India, was established in 1960. Ever since it started, the college has been imparting academic excellence in the field of dentistry. The facilities provided by the Government Dental College and Hospital, Hyderabad, help in propagating quality oral health and dental education in the state.

Government Dental College & Hospital

Government Hospital, located in the King Koti   The Government Hospital, located in the King Koti  area of Hyderabad, is a relatively new addition to the government hospitals in the city. The heritage building, in which the hospital is located, was earlier one of the Nizam's palaces. This hospital offers quality medical and healthcare services in all areas of medicine and is popular with the people in the city and surrounding areas.

Government Hospital, located in the King Koti  

The Nizams not only focused on education, construction of buildings and industrial development, but also gave importance to public health and sanitation. Among princely states, Hyderabad had a well-developed sanitation system, which was unprecedented at that time. The Asaf Jahi rulers strived to elevate life standards of common people and it is a fact that sanitation is one of the key factors to assess a society’s standard of life.

Dr Gade Venkatesh, a sanitation expert and author of “The History of Sanitation in Nizam’s Rule” said the Asaf Jahi rulers were keen to acquire world-class facilities in their estate and always focused on high quality. Whatever they built and developed were the world’s best standards of their times. The VII Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan gave much importance to public health and sanitation. In 1921, the Nizam spent Rs 3,71,923 on public health and sanitation from Hyderabad Municipality’s total outlay of Rs 7,90,879.

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