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now maulana will say establishment aur pti ne mil ke dhandli ki hai......i think am gonna buy a new house in abbottabad soon
@balixd read my mail if you r free! man what have i done! :facepalm:
kya huwa??
kya huwa??
Yes, you would think so, but they are not called doctors in UK because of this history:
Royal College of Surgeons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The origins of the first Royal College of Surgeons go back to the fourteenth century with the foundation of the 'Guild of Surgeons Within the City of London'.[1] There was dispute between the surgeons and barber surgeons until an agreement was signed between them in 1493, giving the fellowship of surgeons the power of incorporation.[2] This was followed in 1505 by the incorporation of the Barber Surgeons of Edinburgh as a Craft Guild of Edinburgh. This body was granted a royal charter in 1506 by King James IV of Scotland. It was followed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, royally chartered by James VI in 1599, as the Glasgow Faculty.
The union in London was formalised further in 1540 by Henry VIII of England between the Worshipful Company of Barbers (incorporated 1462) and the Guild of Surgeons to form the Company of Barber-Surgeons. In 1745 the surgeons broke away from the barbers to form the Company of Surgeons. In 1800 the Company was granted a Royal Charter to become the Royal College of Surgeons in London. A further charter in 1843 granted it the present title of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
In Pakistan the title is officially accorded to anyone who does MBBS - which is a Bachelor equivalent... right? It technically should be after you become an MD which is PhD equivalent.