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J Med Biogr ; 32(2): 220-228, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38832559

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Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari was a doctor and remarkable political figure in the late 19th century and the first half of 20th century. After studying medicine in Edinburgh, he returned to his country and became interested in political issues. Not unlike other educated Indian Muslims, Ansari first expressed his concerns about the situation in the Ottoman empire and went to Istanbul as the head of the medical mission. Ansari, who became more interested in politics after his days in Istanbul, came to the forefront as one of the leading figures of the Indian independence movement. Along with Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), Ansari did not engage in violence but supported the unity of Muslims and Hindus and opposed communalism. Despite his active political life, Ansari continued his medical studies with great seriousness and played an active role in establishing the Delhi Medical Association in 1914. During this period, his most important aim was to graft animal testicles onto human beings.


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Islamismo , Historia del Siglo XX , India , Historia del Siglo XIX , Islamismo/historia , Médicos/historia , Imperio Otomano , Humanos , Altruismo , Política , Escocia
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