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[quote]brother Usmani.my recollection is that admission to medical colleges is on open merit in institutions like King Edward medical college.Lahore. In Lahore there is Fatima Jinnah medical college for girls exclusively. However the problem is that what is the percentage of women, who become doctor and then get married have children and continue to work as a doctor. That is the problem. Brother Aboosait! World wide, the recognition and dominance of conventional medicine is clear. It is based on research, investigations and controlled trials. If I have a serious problem , I would like to see a specialist who will examine me properly, arrange blood tests and invetsigations like scan or x-ray and then diagnose what is wrong and treat me. I would not like to sit in front of person and give my symptoms and then told to have Khameera gouzabaan. Conventional medicine has a recognised medical course over 5 years and you have to pass exams. You may disagree and prefer alternative form of medicine, but I am afraid on this one I do not have a choice, I am sold on it.[/quote]
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