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It was established in 1930 and existed till August 1947. It was unique attempt at that time granted to any private company. Many prescription letters and registered parcels including Value Payable Posts (VPP) were dispatched from this Dawakhana Post Office to different cities and countries. This
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Maulana Hakim Mufti Abdur Rahim (Mufti-e Ala, Alwar State) and Syed Shabbir Hussain Akhtar Alwari while reviewing 'Masiha-e Zaman' praised the efforts of Hakim Syed Karam Hussain. Similarly, some literary magazines like 'Al Hakim' (Monthly from Lahore), 'Jamia' (Monthly from Delhi) and 'Maarif'
260:, Dawakhana published this periodical in 5000 copies first from 'Hindustan Electric Printing Works' (Delhi) and then from 'Matba Abul Alai' (Agra) and 'Mahboobul Matabi' (Delhi). It continuously published for 18 years and eventually stopped publishing in 1944 due to printing difficulties. 290:, where he gained both name and fame in Unani practice. He came back to India on 27 August 1963, where due to heart attack on 18 September 1963, collapsed and died. He is buried near the grave of his maternal uncle 505: 485: 465: 447: 359: 333: 263:
Qazi Faizuddin, Mir Mumtaz Ali, Shabir Husain Akhtar, Qazi Abul Hasan Wahidi were closely attached to the Dawakhana particularly with its publication of 'Masih-e Zaman'.
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A team of consulting Unani practitioners used to examine patients and disperse some patented Unani medicines of the Dawakhana. Prominent physicians of the team were
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started a monthly 24 pages periodical in the name of 'Masiha-e Zaman' in January 1927. During those days, it was very difficult to issue a periodical from any
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praised the issue of this periodical, which on his behalf, Pandit Ram Bhadr Adhyaji, 'Juditional Minister' of Alwar state honoured after reading it.
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It covered literary articles, news, debates and other information on complementary and alternative medicines especially
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Out of 275 proprietary medicines of the Dawakhana, some common polypharmaceutic preparations and products were:
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exclusive postal service also worked as an additional post office at the city of Tijara.
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The price of the periodical was Indian Rupees Two. Since there was no printing press at
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of the Dawakhana itself. A British postmaster Mr. Bolard (Superintendent Post Offices,
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where it lasted till 1994. The main Dawakhana at Bhopal existed till the year 2000 AD.
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of India. The publication of 'Masiha-e Zaman' owed the intervention of
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Index

Hakim Syed Karam Husain
Tijara
India
Unani
pharmaceutical company
Tijara
Unani medicine
partition of India
Unani
polyclinic
pharmaceutical company
Hakim Syed Karam Husain
Tijara
Rajputana
Alwar
partition of India
Bhopal
Aligarh
Tijara
Indian Postal Service
British rule of India
premises
Rajputana
Post Master General
Hakim Syed Karam Husain
princely state
Alwar Government
Rajputana Agency
Unani medicine
Jai Singh Prabhakar

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