Pakistan will honor two Parsi doctors from Mumbai with its highest civilian award. These physicians kept Muhammad Ali ...
Patel and Dhaybho-Koo examined Jinnah’s X-rays in 1946 and diagnosed him with advanced tuberculosis. Historical accounts ...
Two Mumbai doctors will receive Nishan-e-Imtiaz for keeping Jinnah’s illness secret, impacting Pakistan’s creation in 1947.
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Pakistan to honour two Indian doctors who treated Jinnah, kept his illness hidden from public
Pakistan’s government has announced that two Indian doctors who treated Muhammad Ali Jinnah will be posthumously awarded the ...
Had Viceroy Mountbatten known Jinnah was terminally ill, he might have delayed the creation of Pakistan, records say.
Pakistan is set to bestow its highest civilian honour, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, upon two Mumbai-based Parsi doctors. The award ...
Pakistan will posthumously honour two Mumbai doctors in 2027 for maintaining confidentiality over Jinnah’s terminal illness.
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Two Mumbai Parsi doctors are set to receive Pakistan's Nishan-e-Imtiaz. They are being recognised for keeping Muhammad Ali ...
Pakistan has nominated two Mumbai Parsi doctors, Dr Jal Ratanji Patel and Dr Jal Dhaybho-Koo, for the Nishan-e-Imtiaz posthumously, minister Ahsan Iqbal announced. He said the doctors examined ...
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Pakistan to honour two Mumbai doctors who kept Jinnah illness secret
Pakistan will award the Nishan-e-Imtiaz to two Mumbai Parsi doctors who kept Muhammad Ali Jinnah's illness secret. The decision revives debate over how medical confidentiality intersected with the ...
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