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- Q16015244 description "Indian paediatrician".
- Q16015244 description "Indian paediatrician".
- Q16015244 subject Q6135584.
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- Q16015244 abstract "Dr. (Prof.) Sheila Singh Paul, MRCP, FRCP, DCH, DTM (12 September 1916 - 11 January 2001) was the Founder and Director of Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi. She was the first Indian woman to be given such a huge responsibility and she was only 40 years old at that time. She is a pioneer in the field of pediatrics in India. Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital is one of the largest children hospitals in Asia and was Delhi's first independent children's hospital and not just a department. The Hospital was inaugurated on 17 March 1956 by Lady Edwina Mountbatten. It was built from the proceeds of the property donated by Mr Raghubir Saran and Mr Raghunandan Saran of New Delhi and was named after the wife of late Mr Raghubir Saran. It has a separate department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation for which the initial electrical and electronic equipment was donated by the Government of USSR (Soviet Union).Dr. Sheila Singh Paul was also the professor of Pediatrics at Lady Hardinge Medical College. She was one of the founding members of the Indian Pediatrics Society and the Indian Academy of Pediatrics.She was a pioneer in creating and promoting polio vaccine campaigns in India and in introducing specialists trained in pediatric physiotherapy from the USSR, to train medical professionals in Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital. She was felicitated and awarded innumerable times by the government of USSR.After retirement from government service in 1975, she took up the post of Professor and Head of the Department of Pediatrics, Christian Medical College Ludhiana, Punjab. She continued in this post till 1987. In her lifetime she had many articles and journals to her credit. She remained a missionary till the very end serving villagers and the poor at no cost and never ever set up a private practice which she could have easily done. She believed that "tears of gratitude" in the eyes of the parents of the healed children was more than adequate compensation.".
- Q16015244 birthDate "1916-09-12".
- Q16015244 birthYear "1916".
- Q16015244 deathDate "2001-01-11".
- Q16015244 deathYear "2001".
- Q16015244 thumbnail Dr._(Prof.)_Shiela_Singh_Paul.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16015244 dateOfBirth "1916-09-12".
- Q16015244 dateOfDeath "2001-01-11".
- Q16015244 name "Paul, Sheila Singh".
- Q16015244 shortDescription "Indian paediatrician".
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- Q16015244 comment "Dr. (Prof.) Sheila Singh Paul, MRCP, FRCP, DCH, DTM (12 September 1916 - 11 January 2001) was the Founder and Director of Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi. She was the first Indian woman to be given such a huge responsibility and she was only 40 years old at that time. She is a pioneer in the field of pediatrics in India.".
- Q16015244 label "Sheila Singh Paul".
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- Q16015244 givenName "Sheila Singh".
- Q16015244 name "Paul, Sheila Singh".
- Q16015244 name "Sheila Singh Paul".
- Q16015244 surname "Paul".