Indian ophthalmologist
Hamida Saiduzzafar (16 July 1921 – 1988) was an Indian ophthalmologist.
Early life
Saiduzzafar was born in Nainital , the daughter of Sahibzada Saiduzzafar Khan and Shaukat Ara Begum .[ 1] Her father was a physician and medical school professor in Lucknow . She earned a medical degree from King George's Medical College in Lucknow, and a doctorate in ophthalmology at the University of London . While in England, she trained at Moorfields Eye Hospital , and did further work in glaucoma research in London .[ 2]
Writer Rashid Jahan was Saiduzzafar's sister-in-law.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Performers Uzra Butt and Zohra Sehgal were her cousins.[ 6]
Career
Saiduzzafar was an ophthalmic surgeon in Aligharh , at the Gandhi Eye Hospital. From 1978 to 1981, she was a professor at Aligarh Muslim University . In 1982, she received the Distinguished Woman Award from Banaras Hindu University . In 1987, she worked with the World Health Organization on blindness and glaucoma.[ 2] She published research in the British Journal of Ophthalmology ,[ 7] [ 8] the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology ,[ 9] [ 10] and Experimental Eye Research .[ 11] [ 12]
Saiduzzafar was a member of the British Medical Association , the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom, the All India Ophthalmological Society , the National Society for Prevention of Blindness, and many other organizations. She was a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine . She wrote an autobiography, published posthumously in 1996.[ 1] [ 2]
Saiduzzafar was known to be an avid birdwatcher, lectured on birds, and contributed articles to a birdwatchers' newsletter, and to the journal of the Bombay Natural History Society .[ 1]
Personal life
Hamida Saiduzzafar died in 1988, from a stroke ,[ 1] in her mid-sixties.[ 2]
References
^ a b c d Urfi, Jamil (1 May 2020). "Remembering Dr. Hamida Saiduzzafar: A birdwatcher par excellence" . Karvaan India . Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2020 .
^ a b c d Chattopadhyay, Anjana (2018). Women Scientists in India: Lives, Struggles & Achievements (PDF) . National Book Trust, India. ISBN 978-81-237-8144-0 .
^ Mirza, Begum Khurshid (2005). A Woman of Substance: The Memoirs of Begum Khurshid Mirza, 1918-1989 . Zubaan. p. 87. ISBN 978-81-89013-31-8 .
^ Saiduzzafar, Hamida (1987). "JSAL interviews DR. HAMIDA SAIDUZZAFAR: A conversation with Rashid Jahan's sister-in-law, Aligarh, 1973" . Journal of South Asian Literature . 22 (1): 158–165. ISSN 0091-5637 . JSTOR 40873940 .
^ Jalil, Rakhshanda (January 2012). "Rashid Jahan: The 'Bad Girl' of Urdu Literature" . Sangat Book Review . Retrieved 18 October 2020 .
^ Lambert-Hurley, Siobhan (31 July 2018). Elusive Lives: Gender, Autobiography, and the Self in Muslim South Asia . Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-1-5036-0652-4 .
^ Saiduzzafar, Hamida (1 November 1959). "Variant of Duane's Retraction Syndrome" . British Journal of Ophthalmology . 43 (11): 700–702. doi :10.1136/bjo.43.11.700 . ISSN 0007-1161 . PMC 509882 . PMID 14440804 .
^ Saiduzzafar, Hamida (1 December 1962). "Studies in Ocular Rigidity" . British Journal of Ophthalmology . 46 (12): 717–729. doi :10.1136/bjo.46.12.717 . ISSN 0007-1161 . PMC 510277 . PMID 18170842 .
^ Saiduzzafar Hamida (1 January 1959). "The effect of citral on variations in the aqueous outflow facility of rabbits" . Indian Journal of Ophthalmology . 7 (2): 39–42.
^ Saiduzzafar Hamida; Pradhan J; Gogi R (1 January 1969). "Peripheral iridectomy with scleral cautery - a simple technique" . Indian Journal of Ophthalmology . 17 (1): 11–13. PMID 5371044 .
^ Perkins, E. S.; Saiduzzafar, Hamida (1 October 1969). "The effect of plasmin on the facility of outflow in cynomolgus monkeys" . Experimental Eye Research . 8 (4): 386–396. doi :10.1016/S0014-4835(69)80003-5 . ISSN 0014-4835 . PMID 4243139 .
^ Saiduzzafar, Hamida (1 October 1970). "Tissue fibrinolytic activity in the anterior segment of the eye, as related to aqueous outflow" . Experimental Eye Research . 10 (2): 297–301. doi :10.1016/S0014-4835(70)80041-0 . ISSN 0014-4835 . PMID 4249557 .