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Miscellaneous Gallery has many objects of coins, postage stamps, gemstones, engravings including vintage cameras, clocks, busts, pens, memoirs and relics of some prominent personalities. The Picture Gallery has pictures, drawings, watercolors, photographic print and paintings especially of people belonged to Aligarh and Aligarh Muslim University. The Textile Gallery consists of attires, garments, calico of gold and silver studded stones and many other oriental clothes. The Crockery Gallery has a large collection of oriental and British India utensils, plates, bowls, tea-set belonged to many prominent personalities like Hakim Ajmal Khan, Nawab Yusef Ali Khan, Kaikhusrau Jahan, Begum of Bhopal, Sultan Shah Jahan, Begum of Bhopal, etc. This museum is located on the 2nd Floor and has 4 main galleries. Fazlur Rahman Museum on Orientalism, Art and Culture The museum is listed in the 'World's 10 weirdest medical museums', as per CNN Travel. In addition, medical manuscripts, catalogues, medical philately, medical souvenirs, memoirs of physicians including Nobel laureates, etc., are preserved and exhibited. The museum has categorically the illustrations and busts of physicians belonging to Mesopotamia, Babylonian, Egyptians, Greeks, Arab and Indian civilizations. The main theme is the history of health and disease from a cultural perspective, with a focus on the material and iconographic culture of medieval medicine and sciences. Karam Husain Museum on History of Medicine and Sciences is an academic unit with collections and exhibitions. Karam Hussain Museum on History of Medicine and Sciences The library is listed in the Directory of History of Medicine Collections, United States Department of Health and Human Services, National Library of Medicine, NIH. Books in many languages like Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sanskrit and English on subjects like History of Medicine and Sciences, Unani, Medieval medicine, Ilmul Advia ( Pharmacology), Urdu Literature with special reference to Ghalib, Iqbal, Aligarh and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, besides thousands of bound volumes of magazines are extant in this library. The library houses one of the most precious and valuable collection of 25,000 printed books, 1500 manuscripts, some rare books, microfilms, compact discs and a large number of periodicals. It was formally inaugurated on 21 April 2001.įacilities Hakim Zillur Rahman Library
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The purpose of this memorial committee was the same as Tibbi Academy formed in 1963, except the widened scope of publications.Īll these past establishments - Tibbi Academy (1963), Majlis Ibn Sina (1965) and Shifaul Mulk Memorial Committee (1970) - merged and came under one trustee organisation, i.e., Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences in 2000. In 1970, Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman renamed the Tibbi Academy as Shifaul Mulk Memorial Committee after his teacher, Shifaul Mulk Hakim Abdul Latif (29 April 1900 – 14 November 1970), former professor and principal of Ajmal Khan Tibbiya College, Aligarh Muslim University.
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He stressed that Al-Hikmat would be a purely scholarly journal not confined to Unani medicine: It would include some articles on basic sciences, that is, zoology, botany, chemistry, physics, astronomy and philosophy. He lamented that despite the publication of 30-40 Tibbi magazines in India, no learned journal of Unani medicine is being published. The editor stated in the introduction of the first issue (May 1965, page 2) that the journal is being issued.įurther, besides the above-mentioned objectives, the editor listed a couple of additional objectives, e.g., "the search of manuscripts of the Unani medicine, their edition and publication, … to excite the feeling of the pressing need of Unani medicine literature, and to publish a standard book every year". In a note on page 4, of the first book of Tibbi Academy, on Modern Times and Unani Medicine the author Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman announced the establishment of Tibbi Academy with its clear objective: "to publicise the theoretical principles and practical ideas of Unani medicine, to publish the text of standard works of Unani medicine and also their translations… further, a learned and research oriented monthly journal".įrom 1965 to 1970, a monthly journal with the title Al-Hikmat (in Urdu) from Delhi was published under the auspices of Tibbi Academy under the editorship of Syed Zillur Rahman Nadvi. Tibbi Academy was itself formed in 1963 at Bhopal. For instance, the first meeting of that Majlis was held to discuss typhoid. Majlis Ibn Sina was a sort of monthly discussion group.
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Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences is an extension of Majlis Ibn Sina, which was formed in 1965 under the aegis of Tibbi Academy. Foundation stone at the entrance gate of academy