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Dissertations 1949 to 2018 DISSERTATIONS 1949 TO 2018 List of Dissertations Sr.# Author Title Year Course Supervisor 1 Mazhar Hussain A study of the Dietetics and Nutritional Problems in 1949 DPH K.S. Shah Pakistan 2 Ghulam Qadir Salivary Glands in Lepidopterous Larvae 1949 Agr 3 Dr. Muhammad Aslam Venereal Diseases Incidence and Control 1950 DPH 4 Dr. Muhammad Aslam Relapse in Malaria 1950 DPH 5 Capt. Sajjad Haider Hygienic Aspects of Meat Inspection 1950 DPH Qureshi 6 Dr. Faqir Muhammad Malarial Organ isms 1950 DPH 7 Dr. Abdus Samad Khan Recent Advances in Insecticides 1951 DPH Choudhuri 8 Dr. N.D. Mahmud Guinea Worm Disease 1951 DPH 9 Dr. Abdul Majid Qureshi Poliomyelitis and its Epidemiology 1951 DPH 10 Dr. S.M. Sadiq Fevers of Typhus Group 1951 DPH 11 Dr. Abdus Subhan Mode of Transmission of Kala-Azar 1951 DPH Choudhuri 12 Dr. A.H. Mallick Vitamins and Deficiencies with Special Aspects in 1950 DPH Dr. Bashir Pakistan Ahmad 13 Dr. Amanullah Recent Advances in the Control of Leprosy 1951 DPH 14 Dr. M.M. Karim Recent Advances in Study of Syphilis 1951 DPH Dr. A.H. Malik 15 Dr. Abdul Sami Prevention of Blindness and Rehabilitation of the 1951 DPH Blind with Special Aspect to Pakistan 16 Dr. M.M. Rehman Theory of Malaria Control and its Practical 1951 DPH Application in East Pakistan 17 Dr. M. Abdul Hamid Chemotherapy in Tuberculosis 1952 DPH 18 Dr. Mirza Rafique Beg Contribution of Muslims to Medicine 1952 DPH 19 Dr. M. A. Qayyum Malik B.C.G. Vaccination with Particular Reference to 1952 DPH Pakistan 20 Dr. Sayed M Mohsin Ali Vitamin "C" its Sources and Role in Maintenance of 1952 DPH Health 21 Dr. M. Rasheed Bajwa The Population Problem of Pakistan 1952 DPH 22 K.S., Dr. Akhtar Husain Dental Diseases and Defects Among School Children 1953 DPH Siddique of Lahore (A Random Sampling Survey) 23 Dr. Abdul Hasan Average Weight, Length & Head Circumfrence of 1953 DPH Newly Born Children in the Punjab 24 Dr. M Iqbal Ahmed A Survey of Normal Blood Pressure Estimation in the 1953 DPH Siddique Male Prisoners of Central Jail, Lahore 25 Dr. Rafique A Khan Lighting of Buildings 1954 DPH 26 Dr. Husain Reza Pubilc Abattoir 1954 DPH 27 Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad Hazards of Lead in Industry 1954 DPH 28 Lt. Col C.K. Hasan Laboratory Diagnosis of Common Infections in Punjab 1954 DPH 29 Dr. M. Sulaiman Khan Endemicity of Cholera in East Pakistan 1954 DPH 30 Dr. M Umar Typhoid Carriers 1954 DPH 31 Dr. Ahsan Sayed Role of Mass-Radiology in Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1954 DPH 32 Dr. M. Sharif Bajwa Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Lahore City 1954 DPH 33 Dr. Maj. M. Ishaque Biological Disposal of Sewage 1954 DPH Baqapuri 34 Dr. H.K. Khan Public Water Supply 1954 DPH 35 Dr. Nazir ahmad Malik Normal Blood Pressure 1955 DPH 36 Dr. Syed Ijaz Hussain Normal Blood Pressure 1955 DPH Rizwi 37 Dr. S.B. Hosain Normal Blood Pressure 1955 DPH 38 Dr. Abdul Azim Qureshi Normal Blood Pressure Estimation in Prisoners 1955 DPH Between the Age Group From 25 to 45 Years 39 Dr. Abdul Razaq Gaba Normal Blood Pressure in Lahore College Students 1955 DPH (Male) in Age Group 15-20 Years 40 Dr. Ilahi Bux Soomro Normal Blood Pressure Estimation of Prisoners 1955 DPH Between the Age Group 25 to 45 Years 41 Dr. M. Ata Ur Rahman Estimation of Normal Blood Pressure of Central Jail 1955 DPH Prisoners Lahore 42 Dr. M. J. Ahmadi Normal Blood Pressure 1955 DPH 43 Dr. Capt. M. Hanif Normal Blood Pressur Estimation of N.W. Raiolway 1955 DPH Ahmed Employees Lahore 44 Dr. M Jalalud Din Stools Survey in district Jail, Lahore 1956 DPH 45 Dr. M. Arshad Stools survey in Borstal Jail Lahore 1956 DPH 46 Dr. Imdad Ali Control fo Trachoma 1956 DPH 47 Dr. Mohibur Rahman Modern Treatment & Control of Tuberoulosis 1956 DPH Qazi 48 Dr. M. Iqbal Ahmad Trials of Systemic Insecticides for the Control of 1956 DPH Citrus Leaf-Miner Phylloenistis citrella Sttn 49 Dr. M. Hussain Epidemilogy of Trachoma 1956 DPH 50 Dr. Taifur Rahman Ch. Incidence of Hookworm Infection in the Soil of Sanda 1956 DPH Kalan, Lahore 51 Dr. Nasbullah Jan Hook worm Infestation in soil 1956 DPH 52 Dr. Nazirul Haq Stool survey in district Jail, Lahore 1956 DPH 53 Dr. Abu M Aziz ul Hayat Helminthic Survey in Borstal Jail, Lahore 1956 DPH 54 Dr. Abdul Waheed The Role of Food-Handlers in The Intestinal Infection 1957 DPH 55 Dr. Ahmad Hassan Ch. River Water for Drinking 1957 DPH 56 Dr. Abdul Rasheed Domesticated Animals and Human Disease 1957 DPH Ghazi 57 Dr. Masud Anwar Dust Hazards in industry 1957 DPH 58 Dr. M. Amin Tuberculosis Survey in Organized Community 1957 DPH 59 Dr. Shad M. Khan Coccidia and Intestinal Coccidiosis 1957 DPH 60 Dr. M.A. Shakur The Evolution of Modern Housing Estates 1957 DPH 61 DR. Zaheer Ahmad Intestinal Flagellates of Man 1957 DPH Ansari 62 Dr. M. Munawwar Fleas in Relation to Diseases 1957 DPH Siddiqui 63 dr. Ameer Ali Shaikh Trichinosis (Whip Worm: Trichocephalus Trichuris) 1957 DPH (Linnaues, 1771) 64 Dr. M.H. Arbab Purification of Water of Streams and Ponds for 1957 DPH Drinking 65 Maj. H. N. Hussain Health Problems in Civil Defence 1957 DPH 66 Dr. Din M. Khan The Dietary in West Pakistan 1957 DPH 67 Dr. M. Mustafa R. Arain The Seatworm of Man 1957 DPH 68 Dr. M. Habiur Rahman School Health Service 1957 DPH 69 Dr. M. Emdadul Huque Urban Malaria Control in East Pakistan 1958 DPH 70 Dr. Abdul Latif Qureshi Hypersensitivity in Tuberculosis 1958 DPH 71 Dr. Fateh M. Khan Oral Sepsis 1958 DPH 72 Dr. A.K.M. Kafil-ud-Din Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Dacca City 1958 DPH 73 Dr. Ghulam Mohammad Resistance of Insects to Insecticides 1958 DPH 74 Dr. M.B. Khawja Guinea Worm Disease 1958 DPH 75 Dr. M.A Iqbal Ansari Spirochaeta and Public Health 1958 DPH 76 Dr. Yusuf Ali Ascaris Lumbricoides 1958 DPH 77 Dr. M. Ali Model Housing 1958 DPH 78 Dr. S.G. Mujtaba Amoebiasis 1958 DPH 79 Maj. Ashfaq Ahmed Plague An Epidemilogical Study 1958 DPH 80 Dr. M. Habibur Rahman Malaria and its Control in Rural Areas of East Pakistan 1958 DPH 81 Dr. A.H.M. Abdur Population Problem in East Pakistan 1958 DPH Rahman 82 Dr. Saif-ul-Haque Industrial Hygiene (with Special Reference to 1959 DPH Pulmonary Hazards) 83 Dr. A.M. Kazi Smallpox with Particular Reference to Khairpur 1959 DPH Region former Sind 84 Dr. Firdos Iqbal Malaria in Quetta aqnd Kalat Region 1959 DPH 85 Dr. I.H. Jafary Recent Advances in Family Planning 1959 DPH 86 Dr. M. Akmal Seborrhoea-A Health Problem 1959 DPH 87 Dr. M. Ali Sheikh Recent Trends in Maleria Control 1959 DPH 88 Dr. M. Muzharul Islam Role of BCG in Tuberculosis Control 1959 DPH 89 Dr. Mahmud-ul-Hassan Dental Caries 1959 DPH Kureshy 90 Dr. M Saifullah School Health Service 1959 DPH 91 Dr. M. Ataul Haq Smallpox and Its Problem in East Pakistan 1959 DPH 92 Dr. Mausuf Ali Ch. Common Industrial Diseases of East Pakistan, Their 1960 DPH Feasible Control and Preventive Measures 93 Dr. Fazl-I-Elahi Sh. Venereal Diseases Incidence 1960 DPH 94 Dr. Bashir-ud-Din Epidemiology of Ascariasis in Karachi 1960 DPH 95 Dr. Abdul Latif Miah Rat Fleas, Their Role in Disease Transmission and 1960 DPH Their Bionomics 96 Dr. A. Sadre Alam Role of Vitamin B in Food and Nutrition 1960 DPH 97 Dr. M. Azeem Qureshi A Critical Study on Antismallpox Organisation in West 1960 DPH Pakistan 98 Dr. Asheq-ur-Rahman Evaluation of B.C.G. Campaign in East Pakistan 1960 DPH Khan 99 Dr Ashraf Feroze Khan Hookworm and Its Role in Public Health 1960 DPH 100 Dr. Abu M. Mushtaque Malaria-A Problem in East Pakistan with its 1960 DPH Haque Eradication 101 Dr. M. Yahya Dangers of Import of Yellow Fever into Pakistan and 1960 DPH Its Prevention 102 Maj. M. Ayub Khan Child Welfare 1960 DPH 103 Dr. Hasan Ashfaq Nature and Extent of Mental Health Problems 1960 DPH Siddique 104 Dr. M. A. Malik-ul-Mulk Bacillary Dysentery (Shigellosis) & Its Preventive 1960 DPH Khan Aspects 105 Dr. Khurshid Ahmad Common Industrial Diseases of West Pakistan, Their 1960 DPH Feasible Control and Preventive Measures 106 Dr. Hafiz Mahmood Amoebiasis 1960 DPH 107 Dr. S.A. Abdul Bari Critical Estimation of the Organisation Against 1960 DPH Smallpox in East Pakistan 108 Dr. M. Foyez-ud-Din Possibility of Eradication of Malaria from East 1961 DPH Miah Pakistan 109 Dr. M. Khabir Uddin School Health Service 1961 DPH 110 Dr. Hanif Ahmad Sh. Rabies and its Incidence in West Pakistan 1961 DPH 111 Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad Khan Problem of Pneumoconiosis in Industries of West 1961 DPH Pakistan 112 Dr. M. Ayaz Diseases of Domestic Animals and Their Public Health 1961 DPH Significance 113 Dr. Khondker Mamunur Tuberculosis and Its Control in East Pakistan 1961 DPH Rasheed 114 Dr. Mobarak Ali Rural Sanitation in East Pakistan 1961 DPH 115 Dr. Umar Hayat Khan School Health Service 1961 DPH Malik 116 Dr. Bashir A Memon Maternity and Child Health Services in West Pakistan 1961 DPH 117 Dr. M. Akram Parvez B.C.G. Assessment in West Pakistan 1961 DPH 118 Dr. M Amin Butt Current Views on Leprosy 1961 DPH 119 Dr. Zahir Ahmad Shafiq Important Diseases Associated with Low Hygienic 1961 DPH Standards and Their Control 120 Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khalid Milk Supply of Lahore 1961 DPH 121 Dr.
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