First photo----The Statue of Rishi Sushritha, The Father of
Surgery installed at the "Royal Australia College of Surgeon, Melbourne"
Australia.
Second Photo----Kosa ji whose Nose Surgery was done by Vaid
Kumar, working on a brick kilan, during British Period.
Good Morning Friends, Have a Nice Day ….
We are proud of our Indian Culture -------1794 AD, The Third
Mysore war took place between Tipu Sultan and Britishers. The Mysore soldiers
used to chop off the noses of British soldiers captured in the said war and let
them off with chop nose. Similarly The Mysore soldiers captured a truck which
was carrying food for the British army. A simple Marathi named Kosaji was the
one who drove this truck. Tipu Sultan ordered to cut off his nose. Kosaji with
his nose cut was released after the end of the war.
A British doctor from whom the British soldiers used to get
treatment of their chop noses, came forward to treat Kosa ji. But Kosaji did
not allow that doctor to treat him and said to take him to a traditional
physician named Kumar. The Britishers scolded him for choosing the local remedy
instead of modern medicine. He said, & quot;Dr. Kumar will fix my cut
nose again.” Everyone started laughing. But they agreed to his request and took
him to Kumar. The local physician, Kumar, was doing a
brick kiln business. He peeled some skin from Kosaji's
forehead and stitched it with the nose. The nose grew back. The skin from the
forehead also grew back. The British doctor, who saw this miracle, drew a
painting of the miraculous incident and
sent it to Britain. On seeing the message, Joseph Constantine
Carpue , an English doctor, came from London and met Dr. Kumar. He stayed for
several years and returned back after learning this therapy.
He went to London and performed the world's first
plastic surgery in 1816. It was then known as a Carpue operation.
How did Dr. Kumar know plastic surgery?
An ancient Indian physician, named Sushrutha, wrote about
plastic surgery around 2500 years ago. The book, Sushruta Samhita, still
contains the details of the surgery. Though it is called plastic surgery, no
plastic was involved in this surgery .Those who practiced this surgery for
generations were doing simple brick kiln business. Picture of Kosaji
stands installed in British museum.
The Statue, the photo of which is tagged here, is of Rishi
Sushrutha, the father of surgery and stands installed at the "Royal
Australia College of Surgeon, Melbourne" Australia . But you will not
find the statue of father of Surgery Rishi Sushrutha in any of the College in
India. What a tragedy is !
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Manoranjan Kalia
Date 2 nd July 2020.
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