A. K. Jamil

Dr. A. K. Jamil
Born 12 May 1939 (1939-05-12) (age 79)
Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Education Khyber Medical College
Medical career
Profession Anesthetist
Field Anesthesiology

Dr. Ahmad Khan Jamil (Urdu/Pashto: احمد خان جمیل; born 12 May 1939) is a Pakistani anaesthetist who is credited for inventing a non-kink catheter mount used in anaesthesia, an improvement of conventional catheters.[1] He has also devised a simple device for teaching controlled ventilation of lungs.[2] The device is helpful for training of young doctors on artificial ventilation during anaesthesia.

Biography

Life and education

Dr. Ahmad Khan Jamil was born in Takht Bhai, Mardan District, Pakistan on 12 May 1939.[3] His father Hakeem Fazal Ahad was a medical practitioner of Unani. He completed his MBBS degree from Khyber Medical College, Peshawar in 1965. In his earlier age he got himself involved in experiments and making things. In 1964, when he was a student, he wrote his first paper entitled 'Speculation about cancer'.[4]

Professional career

  • 1965–1967 – As a Captain medical officer in Pakistan Army.
  • 1967–1968 – Served as medical officer in the Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar.
  • 1968–1972 – As a medical officer, National Health Service, England
  • 1972–1975 – As Anaesthetist, National Health Service, England
  • 1976–1980 – As medical officer and Anaesthetist, National Iranian Oil Company; Iran
  • 1980 and Onward – Medical Practice, Pakistan

During his stay in England he found opportunity and time to get involve himself in research and developed a number of ideas, out of which he could fully evolve only a few for practical results.

Achievements

Apart from his services in his medical profession, Dr.A.K Jamil also paid attention to scientific research and invention. For instance he invented the Non-kink catheter mount[5] used in anaesthesia which was better than the standard catheters. Catheter mounts made of plane rubber tubing kink when bent, while those made of corrugated rubber tubing kinked when twisted. This causes a great deal of inconvenience during anaesthesia for neurosurgery and other operations performed on the head and neck. To overcome this difficulty, Dr.A.K Jamil (Anaesthetist, Manchester) designed the catheter mount which he named 'Non-kink catheter mount'. He also devised a simple device for teaching controlled ventilation of the patient's lungs.[2] The device is helpful for training of young doctors on artificial ventilation during anaesthesia. He also designed Humeral Epicondyle Holder for use in orthopaedic surgery. Orthopedic surgeons experienced difficulty while holding the rather small and slimy distal fragment of the bone. Humeral Epicondyle holder has therefore been designed to overcome this difficulty. Dr. Jamil designed the instrument in 1968 and submitted its details to The Bath Institute of Medical Engineering (BIME). U.K in 1969. The leading manufacturer – Downs Brothers Myre & Phelps Ltd.(Church path, Mitcham, Surrey, England) manufactured it in 1971. He also designed a simple device for blind tracheal intubation and paediatricendotracheal tube. (manufactured by Portex Ltd; Hythe, Kent, England). Besides medicine, his researches involve physics, Engineering, electricity, magnetism and others. He wrote a book titled "Magnetic Vacuum and Magnetic High Pressure"[6] in 1971 which has now become part of the British National Bibliography (BNB). Dr. Jamil also published a chart 'The Human History': Tree of Prophets (of Quran & Bible); & Table of some Arabic & Biblical names with Arabic & Biblical pronunciation. C Copyright Jamil, A.K. 2004, First Published 2005, ISBN 969-8260-00-5

Contributions

Besides his inventions, he wrote articles and books on medicine and others branches of science in various medical and other journals. Among these BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia, Anaesthesia (journal) England, British National Bibliography England(BNB) are the prominent. Following is the list of his books and articles published in renowned medical and other journals.

  1. Some basic requirement for emergencies and anaesthesia, and instructions for recovering unconscious patients.[7]
  2. Laryngotracheal toilet before extubation[8]
  3. The art of inventive and creative work.[4][9]
  4. Tone of skeletal muscles.[6][10]
  5. Magnetic vacuum and magnetic high pressure[6]
  6. Information on patient due for anaesthesia[8][11]
  7. Non-Kink Catheter Mount[5][8]
  8. A simple device for teaching controlled ventilation[2]

Awards and honours

  • Marquis Who's Who listed his name in its 9th, 10th and 11th Edition.[3]
  • International Biographical Centre, England listed his name and biography in 'Men of achievement' 14th edition; International Leader in Achievement, 2nd Edition; International Leader in Achievement, 21st Edition.
  • Who is who in Australia and the Far East, 2nd Edition
  • Who is who in Australia and the Far East, 4th Edition
  • During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, he was awarded Tamgha-e-Jang[12] by the Pakistan Army.

See also

References

  1. Jamil, A. K. (1974). "NON-KINK CATHETER MOUNT". Br. J. Anaesth. 46 (8): 628. doi:10.1093/bja/46.8.628-a. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 JAMIL, A. K. (1 September 1974). "A simple device for teaching controlled ventilation". Anaesthesia. 29 (5): 605–606. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2044.1974.tb00729.x. PMID 4433022. Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  3. 1 2 Ahmad Khan Jamil. Marquis Who's Who
  4. 1 2 Jamil A.K, M.B.B.S; 'The art of inventive and creative work' Pakistan(1994)
  5. 1 2 http://bja.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/8/628.2
  6. 1 2 3 Search results (British National Bibliography)
  7. JAMIL, A. K. (1975). "Some Basic Requirements for Anaesthesia and Emergencies, and Instructions for Recovering Unconscious Patients".
  8. 1 2 3 "A. T. M. Jamil". Academic.research.microsoft.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-28.
  9. "Abdullah". University of Peshawar. ISBN 969-8260-00-5. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  10. "Tone of skeletal muscles / A.K. Jamil". catalogue.nla.gov.au. National Library of Australia. Archived from the original on 10 June 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  11. Jamil, A. K. (1974). "Laryngotracheal toilet before extubation". Anaesthesia. 29 (5): 630–631. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2044.1974.tb00740.x. PMID 4433027.
  12. "Decorations and Medals of Pakistan". Retrieved 10 March 2013.
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