School of Indian Medicine
In 1925, to keep the Indian systems of Medicines alive, a college by name School of Indian Medicine was started in Chennai. The degree conferred at that time was L.I.M.Later, according to the recommendations of Usman, Chopra and Pundit committees, the then Government changed the school into College of Indian Medicine. This happened in the year 1947 and it conferred the degree G.C.I.M.
In 1948, the college was renamed as College of Indigenous Medicine and taught Indian medical systems like Ayurveda, Siddha , Unani along with Allopathy.
Once again in 1953 the college was renamed as College of Integrated Medicine and offered four and half years course with one year internship.
In 1960, College of Integrated Medicine was closed down.
In 1965, a women's medical college was started in the same premises and was called Government Kilpauk Medical College. Later it was converted into co-ed medical college.
Thus, a school of Indian medicine was eventually converted into allopathy college.
My Guru Dr.B. Vaidyanathan worked as a lecturer in College of Indigenous Medicine. Later he worked in Venkatramana Ayurveda College, yet another ayurveda college in chennai, which also closed down recently.
Courtesy: http://www.gkmc.in/history.asp
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