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Devendra Triguna is an Indian Ayurveda practitioner, known for his expertise in Pulse diagnosis (Nadi vaidyam in Ayurvedic terms). [1] He is a former honorary physician to the President of India [2] and the incumbent president of the Association of Manufacturers of Ayurvedic Medicine (AMAM) [3] and the All India Ayurvedic Congress (AIAC). [1]
Following are some of the public hospitals that are operating in Lahore, Pakistan. These hospitals are providing high quality medical services at cheaper rate, to the people of Pakistan. Govt. teaching Hospital Shahdara, Lahore City, Lahore; Govt. TB (Tuberculosis) Hospital, Bilal Gunj, Lahore; Govt. Mozang Teaching Hospital, Lahore City, Lahore
Laxmi Nagar (Delhi) Laxmi Nagar Assembly constituency; Laxmi Nagar metro station; Lakshmi Nagar, Erode, Tamil Nadu; Laxmi Nagar, Great Nicobar, Andaman and Nicobar Islands; Laxmi Nagar (Pune) metro station, Maharashtra
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (Urdu: سر گنگا رام ہسپتال) is a 550-bed hospital in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] This was the original hospital established by Sir Ganga Ram, a Civil Engineer who served the British government. [2] He established it in Lahore in 1921 during the British Raj, 26 years before the Partition of British India. [citation ...
Ameer-ud-Din Medical College (Urdu: امیرالدین طبی کالج) (abbreviated as AMC; also known as PGMI Medical College), established in 2011, is one of the six public colleges of medicine located in, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Lahore General Hospital is attached as a training and teaching hospital. The college is named after Amiruddin ...
Laxmi Nagar, is the central location and focal point for east Delhi area. Earlier, it was one of the most inhabited cities, known as Trans Yammuna (Laksmi Nagar). It has become a popular shopping area for garments, and day to day staple items. Akshardham temple is around 3 km from Laxmi Nagar.
Brihaspati Dev Triguna (1920–2013) was a Vaidya or Ayurveda practitioner and an expert in Pulse diagnosis (Nadi vaidyam in Ayurvedic terms). He completed his formal ayurvedic studies under the guidance of Rajvaidya Pandit Gokul Chand ji in his Gurukul from Ludhiana.
Hakim Abdul Majeed (1883 – 1922) founded an organization called Hamdard Dawakhana in Delhi in 1906. [1] At that time, it was a small clinic and herbal medicine shop. Abdul Majeed had come from a family that included many herbal doctors, and he joined the herbal pharmacy of the renowned Unani physician Hakim Ajmal Khan.