Pakistan to award two Mumbai-born Parsi doctors for keeping Jinnah's illness secret
Both doctors, based in Bombay, now Mumbai, examined Jinnah in 1946. According to accounts of the episode, an X-ray showed that his tuberculosis was considerably more advanced than was publicly known, and that he might have had only a year or two left to live. Jinnah had been dealing with the disease since the 1930s, in an era before antibiotic treatment was widely available, and only a small circle of people were aware of how serious it was.
18 Aug 07:09 · TFIPOST.com