number of hospitals in india 1951
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1817 Crisis First cholera pandemic originates in the Ganges River Delta.[14]
1823 Organization (medical school) The Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) is founded. It's the oldest to teach European medicine in Asia. Today considered an Institute of National Importance.[15][16] Pondicherry
1829 Crisis Second cholera pandemic originates in the Ganges River Delta.[14]
1835 Organization (medical school) The Calcutta Medical College is established.[11] Calcutta
1852 Crisis Third cholera pandemic originates in the Ganges River Delta.[14]
1854 Development The government of India agrees to supply medicines and instruments to the growing network of minor hospitals and dispensaries. Government Store Depots are established in cities.[11] Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Mian Mir, and Rangoon
1858 Organization (asylum) Lunate asylums are established for insane persons.[11]
1860 Organization (medical school) The Lahore Medical School is established.[11][17] Lahore (now in Pakistan)
1863 Crisis Fourth cholera pandemic originates in the Ganges River Delta.[14]
1869 Development A Public Health Commissioner and a Statistical Officer are appointed to the Government of India.[11]
1870 Organization (Mental Hospital) India's first Western model mental hospital is opened in Oolanpara, Trivandrum.[11] Trivandrum
1870 Organization (government body) A central sanitary department is formed.[11]
1873 Policy The Birth and Death Registration Act is passed.[11]
1880 Policy An act is passed for the compulsory vaccination of children in municipalities and cantonments. Smallpox is the main target during this period, although vaccinations are also carried out for plague and other diseases.[11]
1881 Crisis Fifth cholera pandemic originates in India.[14] Bengal
1896 Organization (government body) The Plague Commission is constituted.[11]
1896 Crisis The Bombay plague epidemic breaks out. It spreads across all of India and kills at least 2 million people.[11]
1897 Policy The Epidemic Diseases Act is passed. The Governor General of India confers special powers upon local authorities to implement the necessary measures for control of epidemics.[11]
1899 Crisis Sixth cholera pandemic originates in India.[14]
1900 Organization (Hospital) The British Imperial Government opened the Trivandrum General Hospital in the princely state of Travancore.[11] Trivandrum
1912 Organization (government body) The Government of India sanctions the appointment of Deputy Sanitary Commissioners and Health Officers with the local bodies and releases funds for sanitation.[11]
1912 Policy The Indian Lunacy Act is passed.[18]
1921 Organization (hospital) Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is founded.[19][20] Lahore
1925 Organization which helped (medical institution) The National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences is established. Today it is listed as an Institute of National Importance.[21][22][23] Bangalore
1926 Organization (hospital) King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College is founded.[20][24] Mumbai
1930 Organization (health training) The All-India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health is established.[11] Calcutta
1933 Policy The Medical Council of India is formed, with the purpose of establishing uniform and high standards of medical education in India.[18]
1933 Organization (hospital chain, medical school chain) Excelsior Clinic is established in the town of Thodupuzha, which later became known as Chazhikattu Hospital, with the purpose of giving healthcare to the area, which until then had none.[25] Thodupuzha
1938 Policy The Bombay Medical Practitioner's Act is passed. With it comes the first legal recognition and registration for the Indian systems of medicine.[18]
1939 Organization (health training) The first Rural Health Training Center is established near Calcutta.[11] Singur
1939 Organization The Tuberculosis Foundation of India is established.[11]
1940 Policy The Drugs Act is passed and drugs are made under the control of the government for the first time.[11]
1946 Organization (medical school) Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital is established.[26] Bihar
1948 Program launch (healthcare coverage) The Employees' State Insurance Scheme (ESIS) is launched with the objective of achieving universal health coverage. Targeted at employees with income less than Rs 15000/month and dependents.[27]
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