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Dr. Asim Hussain. Website. www .ziauddinhospital .com. Footnotes / references. Private Sector hospital. Dr. Ziauddin Hospitals ( Urdu: ڈاکٹر ضیاء الدین ہسپتال) is a Pakistani health care company operating primarily in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is operating under Ziauddin Trust . The hospitals provide medical treatment and ...
Civil Hospital Karachi, officially known as Dr. Ruth K. M. Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, is a 1,900-bed tertiary care public hospital that imparts both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training. [1] It is one of the teaching hospitals affiliated with the Dow Medical College, Karachi. [2]
It is the Karachi's 3rd largest government hospital after Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) and Civil Hospital. This hospital was constructed by the city government during the tenure of Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto , in the name of Major Ziauddin Abbasi who sacrificed his life in the 1965 war between Pakistan and India.
Clifton is an upscale and historic seaside locality in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] It is one of the most affluent parts of the city, home to some of Karachi's most expensive real estates. [2] It is home to several foreign consulates, while its commercial centres are amongst the most high-end in Pakistan, with a strong presence of international brands.
Dr. Ruth K.M. Pfau Hospital was founded as The Civil Hospital Karachi in 1898 in the wake of a third pandemic of Bubonic Plague on the one hand, and the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria on the other. The pandemic would kill at least an estimated 10 million people in India alone over a period of 20 years. It is important to mention the status ...
Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Oncology Lahore (INMOL) Cancer Care Hospital & Research Center. Centre for Nuclear Medicine (CENUM), Lahore. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. United Christian Hospital, Lahore. Lady Willingdon Hospital. Lady Aitchison Hospital. Children Hospital, Lahore. Combined Military Hospital Lahore.
Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre (MALC) in Karachi, Pakistan was run by Dr. Ruth Pfau, who was also a Roman Catholic religious sister of the Society of Daughters of the Heart of Mary, originally of German descent. [1] Mervyn Lobo is the current chief executive officer of MALC. [2]
In 1915, Dr. Elizabeth Stephens Imprey was appointed the new head of the hospital, but she never made it to Karachi from England. She boarded the P & O liner SS Persia as a first-class passenger in Tilbury, London. The ship was sunk off Crete's coast by a German submarine on December 30, 1915. More than 340 passengers drowned, including Dr. Imprey.