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N. H. Wadia
Born(1925-01-10)10 January 1925
Died10 April 2016(2016-04-10) (aged 91)
AwardsPadma Bhushan

Noshir Hormusjee "N. H." Wadia (10 January 1925 – 10 April 2016) was an Indian physician. He was a prominent figure in the field of neurology.[1] Wadia was given the Padma Bhushan award by the Government of India.[2][3] He was also given the Certificate of Appreciation for Services to Neurology by the World Federation of Neurology in 1993.[4] He pioneered the practice of neurology in India.

Career[edit]

Noshir Hormusjee Wadia entered Grant Medical College, Bombay in 1943 and finished his MD Medicine from there in 1948, and did his MRCP from London. He joined as a Registrar, Neurology to Lord Brain, National Hospital for Nervous Diseases (1952–56), and then to the London Hospital as a Registrar and Tutor at the Medical School. He came back to India in 1957 and became Honorary Assistant Neurologist to his beloved alma mater. He served as a Lecturer in Neurology (1961–68) and Honorary Professor (1968–82), Grant Medical College.[5] He headed the Neurology department at Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals for 25 years till 1982, when he stepped down and had his position taken by Bhimsen Singhal, one of his students. On retirement, he joined as a Consultant for Life at the Grant Medical College and Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, and he was the Director, Neurology Department at Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre (1973 to-date). He was felicitated DSc (hc) by Banaras Hindu University (1999).[6]

Books[edit]

N H Wadia is an author of book in Neurology 'Neurological Practice :An Indian Perspective.[7]' He is one of the contributors of the book Tropical Neurology.[8]

Notable works[edit]

Wadia has explored neurological manifestations of Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to enterovirus E 70.[9]

Awards and recognition[edit]

Indian Academy of Neurology has set up an oration in annual conference in the name of Wadia.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "IN MEMORIAM: Noshir H. Wadia, MD". World Neurology Online. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  • ^ Padma awards announced – Full list (Accessed on 26 June 2013)
  • ^ "Padma Awards Announced" (Press release). Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  • ^ Indian National Science Academy website (Accessed on 26 June 2013)
  • ^ DNA -Academy Sunday, 20 September 2009, Kareena Gianani Alumni to restore Grant Medical College (Accessed on 28 June 2013)
  • ^ a b "INSA, India".
  • ^ Neurological practice - An Indian perspective (Accessed on 26 June 2013)
  • ^ Spillane, John David (1973). Tropical Neurology. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-264154-0.
  • ^ Wadia, NH; Wadia, PN; Katrak, SM; Misra, VP (1983). "A study of the neurological disorder associated with acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to enterovirus 70". J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 46 (7): 599–610. doi:10.1136/jnnp.46.7.599. PMC 1027477. PMID 6886696.
  • ^ Wadia, N. H.; Swami, R. K. (1971). "A New Form of Heredo-Familial Spinocerebellar Degeneration with Slow Eye Movements (Nine Families)". Brain. 94 (2): 359–374. doi:10.1093/brain/94.2.359. PMID 5571047.
  • ^ "Advanced Search | Brain". brain.oxfordjournals.org. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ Indian Academy of Neurology - Exploring new frontiers in neurology (Accessed on 26 June 2013)
  • ^ "List of Fellows — NAMS" (PDF). National Academy of Medical Sciences. 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  • ^ "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs of India. 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2015.

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