Non
Violence in medical science –A dream or A reality !!!
By Dr. Navin S. Shah. & Dr. Sudhir V. Shah
We
all are fortunate that we have an ample quantum of cultural heritage of Jain
principles. Jain principles are honored all over the world with exquisite
merit. Jain philosophy believes in right of existence and survival of
every living at ma. (from ekendriya to panchendriya).
Das-
Vaikalik sutra, This stuf from Das- Vaikalis sutra gives us the message
of developing self less-ness relationship with every living one of this
universe. Every living atma has a right to live and survive. Jain
philosophy believes in to live and let live. Every Single micro organism
has a desire to live and Jain philosophy honours every ones desire by
laying down Kartavyas of a sharavak.
What
is Jinagna - The first Anuvrat states that A man should not kill any
small or big animals knowingly and should avoid preventable
violence. In dharm sangrah volume I ( Gujarati translated edition, by
pujya manshri Bhadrankar vijayaji maharaj saheb. Vikram savant. 2012, page
no. 714) Meaning :- Unharmful Biendriya etc. , tras (motile) organisms
should not be, determinedly killed, or injured, without any cause, reason
or purpose, is the first Anuvrat of a shrarak. It has been stated to
carry out our daily life maintaining activities with jayana, so we can
avoid pap karm bandh.
Is
killing necessary in research of investigation and treatment :- Air
chief marshal Lord Dowding Fund for Human research sponsored by National
Anti Vivisection Society Ltd. London , believes that Animal
experimentation is still an enigma or ‘persona grata’ of the majority
of traditional scientist with their myopic and incorrigible attitude.
Unfortunately these scientist resort to ‘invivo’ (with animal)
experiments for newer drug’s or compound’s toxicity, & safety
tests, and millions of rats , mice, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, cats,
dogs, monkeys, birds, amphibians become their merciless victims,
suffering, Acute pain, gruesome injuries, distress and horrible death in
the name of advancements of science and welfare of the human being.
Dr.
Zbinden of W.H.O., has warned in year 1986, that these animal
experimentation are (1) un reliable as far as human being is concerned (2)
costly (3) wasteful of limited research fund (4) wasteful of animals, also
due to duplication by competing manufacturer. and (5) wrong animals are
used. Dr. Robert sharpe has enumerated certain drags, which were
passed safe in animal experiments and yet hazardous to human
beings. There are many discoveries in medical science, came out
without animal experimentation.
Discovery
of penicillin :- It Came out as an accidental finding, when Alexander
flaming remained absent for 3 weeks at St. Mary Hospital London, with the
culture of bacterial growth left in the Laboratory. On returning to his
duties, out of his observations he came out with invention of penicillin.
If this would have been experimented on guinea pigs, it would have
caused fatality to guinea pigs and penicillin would have never have been
used for man kind. Thus discovery of penicillin keynotes the pitfalls of
animal experimentation. Invention of laughing gas, nitrous oxide,
came out from debauchery action of high society party goers of Nineteenth
century. Useful diagnostic tool of x-ray emerged as an accidental findings
in a non violent way World war I and II, indirectly proved beneficial to
people of Copenhagen of Denmark, because they were compulsorily subjected
to vegetarian diet, for 3-4 yrs. During this period, death rate was
lowest. Similar findings were observed in Norwayan people about reduction
of death rate because of circulatory diseases by vegetarian
diet. World war I and II is the strongest evidence to recommend
vegetarian diet.
Area
where violence is integrated in medical science :-
(A)
In M.T.P. :- Practice of M.T.P. Should be strongly condemned.
(B)
Ingredients of animal origin.
Name of the Preparation. Source. Uses.
Pancreatin Prepared from mammelian pancreas Digestive enzyme.
Pepsin. Obtained from Gastric mucosa of pigs, cattle, or ship. Proteolytic
enzyme.
Phenoxy methyl penicillin Produced by microbes P. notatum
Antibacterial
Plague vaccine. Killed plague Bacilli (yersinia pestis) Active immunising
agent
Poliomyelitis yuccine Acttenuated strains of polio virus. Active
immunising agent
Protamine suplhate Purified mixture of sulphates of basic peptides from
sperm or mature testes of fish Heparin Antidote
Rabies vaccine Globulin from serum or plasma of healthy horse or other
animals Passive immunizing agent.
Scorpion venom antiserum. From species of scorpion. Passive immunizing
agent.
Shellac. From secretion of encrusts the bodies of scale insect laccifer
lacca kerr Phrmaceutical excepients(tablet coating.)
Snakevenom antiserum. Passive immunizing agent.
Sodiumalginate Algane. Viscosity increasing agent.
Name of prepration. Source. Uses
Sodium fusidate. Microbes (fusidium coccineum) Anti bacterial.
Streptokinase Preparation of protein obtained from microbes.
Strepto-coccus haemolyticus Fibrinolytic enzyme.
Streptomycin sulphate. Micro (S.griseus) Anti bacteria.
Tetanus vaccines. Active immunising agent.
Tetracycline. Micro organism. Anti bacterial.
Tobramycin. Micro org. S.tenebrarius. Anti bacterial
Tuberculin. Purified protein derivative from micro org. myco. Tabercubsis
Typhyoid vaccine Micro org. salmonella typhii. Active immunising
agent
Uro kinase. Enzymes obtained from human urine. Fibrinolytic enzyme
Vaso pressin injection. From post. Lobe of pitutory gland of healthy oxen
or other mammels Posterrior pitutory hormone.
Wool fat Waxy material from wool of sheep. Absorbant ointment base.
Yellow fever vaccine. Microbes. Active immunising agent.
Alpha amylase Enzyme frome fungi Aspergi this oryzae Digestive
enzyme
Bacitracin Poly peptide from micro. Organism B. lichen formis Anti
bacterial.
B.C.G. Vaccine Obtained from microbes. Active immunising agent.
Chloramphenicol Micro organism S.Venezulau. Anti bacterial.
Name of preparation Source. Uses.
Cholera vaccine Killed cholera vibrios. Active immunising agent
Chorionic gonadotropins Preparation of placental glyco protein. It is
extracted from urine of pregnant woman. Hormone.
Framycetin sniphate. Micro org. S. Tradiac. Anti bacterial.
Ery thromycin. Micro org. S.erythema Anti bacterial.
Gas gangrene. Antitoxin. From serum of horse. Passive immunising
agent
Gelatin. From animal collagen. For capsule formation.
Gentamycin sulphate. Micro org. micromonospore purpura.
Antibacterial.
Grisofuluin Micro org. penicillium grisoflavinum. Anti fungal.
Heparin sidium. Prepn. containing Na salt of complex organic acid present
in mammalian tissue. Anticoagulant
Hepatitis ‘B’ vaccine From surface antigen of hepatitis B virus Active
immunising agent.
Hypalur onidase Preparation from testes and semen of mammals
Depolymerising enzyme, used as spreading factor.
Insulin. Hormone obtained from pancreas of pig or ox. Hypoglycemic
agent.
Kanamycin sulphate. Microbes. S. kana mycetium. Antibacterial.
Lincomycin HCL Microbes S. lincoinesis. Anti bacterial.
Measles. Vaccine From measle virus. Active immunising agent.
Novobion sodium. Microbes S. nivans. Anti bacterial.
Nystatin. Microbes nerrci Anti bacterial.
Oxy tetra cyclin. Microbes. S. rimosus. Anti bacterial
Oxy tocin Hormone obtained from post. Lobe of healthy oxen or mammels. Oxy
tosis.
(C)
Research :-
L D 50 test :- Lethal dose of a substance administered in single dose that
will kill half the test group of animals within specified time.
Draize test. (Eye irritancy test)
Genetic and carcinogenic testing.
Alternatives to these tests are.
(1) cell culture. (2) tissue culture. (3) organ culture. (4) bio Assay
technique. (5) ames test. (6) plant models. (7) computer model. (8) Human
models.
(D)
Suturing materials :-
Synthetic absorbable suture material shows less pain, less need of
analgesia and less suture dehiscence. They retain strength up to 70% to
100% for 10 to 45 days. and results in minimal tissue reaction.
Cat gut sutures retain strength up to 10 to 30 days.
prolin, nylon & ethibond are synthetic absorbable suture
material.
(E)
Haemostatic agents :- use of surgicel (oxydised regenerated cellulose) is preferred to gel
foam.
Conclusion
: -
Dr. B.M. Hegde, Vice chancellor Manipal Academy of Higher education,
eminent physician, believes firmly in auditing present expensive
technology, some of which have caused more harm than good. He is of the
opinion, to redefine the priorities for a person, before subjecting him to
expansive harmful medicines and technology.
Percent
of sick population -
Emergency medicine 10 % Patient thinks he has disease 10 %
Neoplasias 10 % Minor illness syndromes 35 %
Doctor thinks you have a disease 15 % Iaterogenic diseases 10 %
Chronic degenerative deseases 10 %
Best
brains from various systems have to put their heads together, to evolve a
new system, Complementary system of Medical Care, with reference to
principles of Jain religion, for the betterment of a person, and as a Jain
Doctor, our aims and objectives of treatment to our patients should be
focused, with a open mindedness and broad long distance vision on
following criteria:
Assessing the patients illness with regards to his life style, we must
provide effective treatment, which should be cost effective (Excellent,
Effective and economic)
Selection of treatment modality, drugs should be non violent or minimum
violent.
Prescriptions, where we have choice of selection of a brand fulfilling
above mentioned criterias of excellent, effective economic and non
violent, we must opt for a company which follows non violence preparations
and lastly, company of a National origin.
Political, economic and scientific milieu of our society.
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Authors:
Dr. Navin S. Shah. M.D.S. E-mail drnavin33@yahoo.com
& Dr. Sudhir V. Shah, M.D. D.M. Neurology
The
article was presented in Jain Doctors' International
Conference "An Amalgamation of Science and Spirituality
for Living" held at Terapanth Bhawan on 8th and
9th January 2005 at Mumbai. The conference was attended by
more 2000 Jain doctors from six countries and 22 states of
India. Acharya Padmasagarsuriji, Acharya
Pushpadantsagarji,Pujya Kamalmuniji Kamlesh,Sadhvi
Vidyavatiji also addressed the conference delegates. Click
here to read the press report about the conference.
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