Dr Pranjivandas Manekchand Mehta MD, MS, FCPS 1889-1981 and Caraka Samhita (1949)

  • 0Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai, India.

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Summary

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Dr. P. M. Mehta pioneered Ayurvedic education in India, establishing the first Ayurveda college and translating the Charaka Samhita. His significant contributions to traditional Indian medicine are often overlooked.

Area Of Science

  • History of Medicine
  • Ayurvedic Studies
  • Medical Education in India

Background

  • Pranjivandas Manekchand Mehta (Dr. P. M. Mehta) was a pivotal Indian physician and surgeon.
  • He served as the personal physician to the Maharajah of Nawanagar and Chief Medical Officer.
  • Mehta played a key role in establishing modern medical infrastructure and traditional medicine institutions.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To highlight the life and contributions of Dr. P. M. Mehta in the revival of Ayurveda.
  • To document his role in establishing Ayurvedic education and research in India.
  • To bring attention to his significant work on the translation of the Charaka Samhita.

Main Methods

  • Historical review of Dr. P. M. Mehta's career and initiatives.
  • Analysis of his involvement in founding educational and research institutions.
  • Examination of his contributions to the translation and dissemination of ancient Ayurvedic texts.

Main Results

  • Dr. Mehta was instrumental in founding the Shri Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society, the precursor to India's first Ayurveda college.
  • He oversaw the construction of India's first solarium and established the M. P. Shah Medical College.
  • His efforts led to the 1949 publication of the Charaka Samhita in English, Hindi, and Gujarati.

Conclusions

  • Dr. P. M. Mehta's legacy in Ayurvedic education and medical history is substantial but underrecognized.
  • His work laid the foundation for Jamnagar becoming a global center for traditional medicine.
  • This paper aims to restore recognition for his crucial role in India's medical landscape.

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