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The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915)/Muhammad Aginak Khan

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1598335The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915) — Muhammad Aginak KhanC. Hayavadana Rao


Muhammad Aginak Khan, Hafiz, Hakim, Kazik-ul-Mulk; b. 1884 (Hijri); s. of late Hakim Muhammad Khan, who, as a Medical man, is yet remembered as a marvel in his profession; claims de cent from Hakim Muhammad Sharif Khan, Asraf-ul-Hukina, who accompanied Baber to India; has established a hospital where medicines are accurately prepared according to the Unani and Ayurvedic systems, visited Europe in 1911 and made a careful study of the Hospital conditions and the preparations of drugs; founder of the All-India Tibbi Conference. Title granted, 1908. Address: Dehli, India.