INTRODUCTION
During
the first half of the 20th century modern medicine and allopathy
has made a tremendous progress in curing and controlling many chronic
and acute diseases all over the globe. Today some of those diseases
namely malaria, plague and small pox believed to have been eradicated
is reemerging with increased intensity. At the same time certain
new and more deadly disease are also emerging. Speedy economic growth
and consequent Urbanization are inflicting another set of stress,
environment and behavior-related disease. And, even, age-old ailments
such as diabetes, infertility, impotency do not have complete cure
from allopathy treatment. So, modern medicine is in the crossroads,
today and is unable to answer for all these diverse range of human
ailments while the world is entering the next millennium with a
rapidly changing socio-economic system. Through out the world at
this juncture, men/ women are turning towards alternative systems
of medicine, particularly "Unani
medicine" in search of answers to their
sufferings.
According
to Hakeem Hashmi, a prominent,
Unani
physician and researcher that 'Unani'
stand apart from other alternative medical systems, because of its
enlargement, way of approach and the well-developed treatment methods.
Today the whole world recognized
Unani
as a unique system of medicine. The
Unani
system of medicine owes as its name suggests
its origin to Greecen It was the great Greek philosopher-physician
Hippocrates (460-377 B.C) who freed medicine from the realm of superstition
and magic, and gave it the status of science. The theoretical framework
of Unani
medicine is based on the teachings of Hippocrates.
After Hippocrates a number of other Greek scholars enriched the
system considerably of them, Galen (131-210 A.D) stands out as the
one who stabilized its foundation, on which Arab physician like
Rhazes (850-925) and Aviceena (980-1037) constructed an imposing
edifice. Thus Unani
traveled from Greece, to Egypt, then to Spain
from where it reached Baghdad. From Baghdad it came to Iran where
it made tremendous progress and produced great physicians.
Unani
medicine got enriched by imbibing what was
best in the contemporary systems of traditional medicine in Egypt,
Syria, Iraq, Persia, India, China and other Middle East and Far
East countries. It also benefited from the native medical system
in practice at time in various parts of central Asia. That is why
this system is known, in different parts of the world, with different
names such as Greco-Arab medicine, Ionian medicine, Arab medicine,
Islamic medicine, traditional medicine, oriental medicine etc.
In
India,
unani
system of medicines has introduced by the
Arabs, and soon it took firm roots in the soil. When Mongols ravaged
Persian and central Asian cities like Shiraz, Tabrez and Geelan,
scholars and physicians of unani medicine fled to India. The Delhi
sultans, the Khiljis, the Tughlaqs and the Mughal emperors provided
state patronage to the scholars and even enrolled some as state
employees and court physicians. During 13th and 17th centuries unani
medicine had its hey-day in India. Among those who made valuable
contributions to this system in the period were, to name only a
few, Abubakar Bin Ali, Usman kashni, Sadruddin Damash Qui, Bahwa
Bin Khwas khan, Ali Geelani, Akbar Azazani and Mohammed Hashim alvi
khan.
An
outstanding
unani
physician and researcher Hakeem Mehtabuddin
Hashmi championed the cause of unani
medicine in the northern parts of rural India.
Hakeem Hashmi brought the benefit of unani
from the courts of sultans, Nawabs and kings
to the doorstep of common men to retrieve the masses from sufferings.
Unani
system is based on the Hippocratic theory
that a perfect balance of "Arkan" (elements), "Akhlata"
(humors) and "Mizaj" (temperaments) helps the body and
mind healthy.
Every
individual has an inherent power of self-preservation called the
"Quwat-E-Modabira". The theory pre-suppose the presence
of humours in human body-"Dum" (blood) "Balgham"
(phlegm), "Safra" (Yellow pile) and Soada (black bile)
this system aims at restoring the equilibrium of various elements
and faculties of the human body. It has laid down six essential
prerequisites for the prevention of disease and also places great
emphasis on the maintenance of proper ecological balance on the
hand and on keeping water, food and air free from pollution. On
the other, these essentials known as ' Asbab-E-Sitta-Zarooriya'
are air, food and drinks, bodily movements and response, psychic
movement and response, sleep and wakefulness, excretion and retention.
Treatment
in unani
system of medicine, According to Hakeem Hashmi,
is done mainly through diet control for simple disease in the initial
stages followed by the administration of single drugs, failing which
compound preparation may be administrated. The various treatment
such as 'Ilajbit-tadbeer' (regimental therapy) Ilajbit-Ghiza (dieto-therapy),
Ilajbit-Dawa (pharmoco-therapy) and "Jarahat (surgery).
In
pharmoco-therapy the physicians use naturally occurring drugs, mostly
herbal, the advantage with naturally occurring drugs are that most
of them do not have any harmful side effects. India is well known
all over the world as "The home of herbals". The wide
range in varieties species and genus of the flora exhibits its richness,
which is perhaps not found anywhere else. This is possible because
of its geo climates and ecological variations, which range from
tropical to temperate zones, alpine to arid territories and a great
deal of permutation and combination of factors such as relative
humidity, temperature, monsoon, altitude, latitude etc.
The
unani herbalism, which developed over a periods of millennia by
physicians like Hakeem Hashmi who devoted their entire life in search
of useful herbs, wandering all over the thickets and mountains of
the sub-continent, had imbibed the practices adopted by the locals
and tribals from various regions. This system is also based on close
observations over several generations of the pharmacological aspects.
With the help of modern research tools, pharmacological studies
on herbs, physicians like Hakeem Hashmi, revived the old formulations
and made potent and new drugs are researched.
Unani
institutions like Hashmi
Unani
Pharmacy to-day has grown into a leading institution,
devoted to provide health for all through promotion and development
of centuries old unani system of medicine all over the world.
Because
of the pioneering and formidable works of Hakeems like Hashmi, Indian
Unani
Council has surveyed and collected 35,000
plants species so far, of which 23,000 have been provisionally identified.
In India, today there are 32 under graduate and three postgraduate
colleges in teaching unani
medicine. There are more then 150 unani
hospitals and 1500 unani
dispensaries spread out in 18 states of India.
It now forms an integral part of national health care delivery system,
and is recognized by World Health Organization as one of the alternative
system of medicine.
Thus
unani brings hope for the millions
of suffering souls through out the globe in the new millennium.

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