Today Mideast Hospital stands no more, torn down six years ago after the elderly Dr Jatoi considered it best to wrap up. But this landmark’s memory lingers in Karachi’s mind. And on Tuesday night there was another turning point in its history as its creator passed away in London of a sudden heart attack.
Dr Abdul Ghaffer Jatoi was born on July 28, 1938 in New Jatoi in Naushahroferoze. He went to MH Khawaja DC High School in Nawabshah, Hyderabad Public School and Karachi Grammar School before going to Liaquat Medical College, Jamshoro where he received his MBBS in 1961, securing first position in Sindh.
It was while he was qualifying for his FRCS, or as a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in England, that he met his wife, Gertrude O’Hagen, a tough-as-nails Irish nurse. She had cut herself and was sent by the matron to Dr Jatoi, who was the doctor on call. A certain amount of Jatoi charm prevailed and by 1967 they were married in his village. Today she is called Tasneem and is known for her ability to speak Seraiki and remain calm during crises.
The couple returned to the UK and their daughters Natasha and Sasha were born. Dr Jatoi took his family with him to Houston, Texas where he trained with America’s famous heart surgeon, Denton Cooley. Their son Faisal was born and a year later the family, after briefly mulling moving to Brazil, decided to make their way home.
It took about five months for them to return to Pakistan as the adventurous Dr Jatoi hooked a caravan to a Chevrolet station wagon and they drove across the US before sailing for the UK. They meandered through Eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan. “He would never knowingly take the same route while driving to the village,” recalls his son Faisal.
According to Faisal, his father set his heart on building a hospital after he was deeply affected by the stroke his father, Khan Saheb Ghulam Rasool Jatoi, suffered while on a trip to the drive-in cinema in Karachi.
Dr Jatoi bought the property in Clifton with his own money and then took a loan to raise the facility. It was a patient-friendly hospital with over a hundred beds and grew to serve Karachi’s residents and more immediately the DHA, Clifton area. Benazir Bhutto had surgery there twice and her brother Murtaza Bhutto was brought there the night he was killed.
The opening of Mideast Hospital was delayed as Dr Jatoi wanted ZA Bhutto to inaugurate it. As Bhutto was jailed, the then president, Fazal Illahi Chaudhry had to do the job instead, in 1977.
According to a story his sons tell, word of Dr Jatoi’s fame reached General Ziaul Haq’s ears and the dictator planned a ‘tour’ of Jinnah hospital with the aim of meeting the doctor who he wanted to consult over his daughter. Due to miscommunication, Dr Jatoi did not show up for the event and attracted the ire of the general as a result. As the story goes, Gen Zia declared that he would go after any doctors who worked with Dr Jatoi. According to Faisal and Farhad, instead of making others suffer, their father decided to retire and concentrate on Mideast.
Mideast Hospital reached its peak in the 1980s and was a profitable venture with 80% occupancy and robust cardiac, paediatric and maternity units. It was a novel facility for its central air conditioning at the time. “Surgeon Rahim, who built OMI hospital, would often come to consult Dr Jatoi,” recalls Dr Saadia Virk Rizvi, the CEO of South City Hospital whose history is closely linked to Mideast’s. She considers Dr Jatoi a mentor as he taught her valuable lessons in administration, finance and people management while she ran Mideast’s maternity wing for seven years. Dr Jatoi cared so much for his staff, especially the nurses and technicians, that, according to Dr Saadia, he asked her to absorb them at South City when his hospital wound up. Many of them were from New Jatoi. “You will never have a complaint with the people I’ve trained,” she quoted him as saying.
Mideast Hospital was also the “unofficial headquarters” of the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (MRD). At one point Abdul Ghaffar was the only Jatoi brother in Pakistan but out of jail, quipped his sons. A grateful Benazir used to bake him cakes. “My mother has thank you notes she wrote him when she sent them over,” says Farhad.
But most of all, Dr Jatoi is perhaps known as the first person to do open-heart surgery in Pakistan. “It had never been done before and people were nervous,” explains Faisal. “But he said that the only way to know is to do it.” There was resistance over putting a human at risk, so Dr Jatoi declared he would operate on a calf which he did twice successfully at the NICVD. When he operated on a human, the event was televised on PTV.
Dr Jatoi had his flirtation with politics – he was a senator, an MNA and minister of communications. His elder brother, Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi, was close friend of ZA Bhutto and a founding member of the PPP, parted ways with the party after Benazir returned to Karachi in 1986. When Ghulam Mustafa launched his National Peoples Party (NPP), Dr Ghaffar stood by his brother. But it was gardening, creating and new projects that were his true love. Mideast Hospital had a beautiful garden at the back with peacocks. “Duniya idhar se udhar ho jaey,” recalls Dr Saadia, “but he’d stop and ask, Morr ne andey diey?”
Aside from gardening, he was extremely interested in farming. “He had started mango and lemon farming in the area and was planning to establish the biggest farmhouse of the country in Gharo, Thatta,” said his nephew Masroor Jatoi, referring to Dr Jatoi’s latest project.
He had wanted to build a Mideast Hospital in Hyderabad. The family owns a plot opposite Mideast’s and he had wanted to make another hospital there. While not all of his business ventures were successful, he was not short of experimenting with technology, almost beyond his time. He developed a state-of-the-art milk processing plant in the late 1980s and imported Danish machinery. He dabbled in textile spinning and ginning and in the 1970s imported Australian farm machinery that his workers rejected because it was too modern. They are using them now.
Most people will remember Dr Jatoi for his hospitality and fondness for all things sweet. He was severely diabetic but coasted along with the help of insulin. Ladoos, sesame seed halwa, parathas, mangoes, he could not resist and would never let a guest leave without eating something. He would cry out as he urged them to tuck in, “Ao diabetes ka ilaj karein!” In the end, his own heart gave out, but it seems he will remain in many for years to come.
With additional input by Hafeez Tunio.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 10th, 2012.
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What a great man, and thx for the detailed tribute, so glad to find out about Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Jatoi, always knew Mideast hospital, as a child visiting family members & thought of it as a five star hotel. It had been significant Karachi landmark and lush hospital. I feel delighted to find out about the legacy and the gentleman behind it. Today, I have another monumental person in my list of "Unsung Heros" of our country. (like AHA) I never met Mr. Jatoi but I am lucky that my decade old daughter met him, inspired him to the extent that he had his picture taken with her as he liked her, that photo is now a treasure for the entire family. People build castles, invent internet, pray, earn, love, live, travel, enjoy, so did Jatoi saheb. But what I have felt about him, without anyone telling me or witnessing it that he was a great soul and extra ordinarily exceptional father. It is so rare to find/meet/read stories about true human beings, who are not only successful in their careers, education, dreams and aims BUT also they are so powerful, and profund when it comes to relationships. I admire the father figure in Mr. Jatoi, and I can only cherish that sentiment by expressing these words. "Allah ham sab ko, aesay baap say nawazay jo hamay her cheez kay illawa aik acha insaan bana sakay." This is the most difficult task for any man, hardly few attain and retain such heavenly blessings. Indeed Mr.Jatoi was one of those super heros who dont fly but they leave behind such immense personality traits and their success stories that people like myself are speechless, sad and least we could do is write/rewrite. I request to Mr. Jatoi's daughters/sons that show must go on, please take forward his legacy, Karachi, and this Country needs you. May God rest Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Jatoi's soul in peace. My humble saltues to your father a supreme hero who has given me one more reason to cherish humanity & divinity. I bow down and Thank God for blessing us with such amaizing people.
A great man who achieved his goal and lived his dream . He was the best at what he did , his life achievements are truly remarkable ñot many people have such a vision . May Alllah Almighty grant him a place him heaven .
We enjoyed cartons of Sindri Mangoes at our house every season from his Farm since the late 70’s and the bottle of Honey he would send for my father (Dr Abdul Rahman Meah) every time he would make from his own hands. I had more than a couple interactions with Dr. AG Jatoi back in 2008/2009 in Karachi and truly enjoyed his company. We talked about Life in Pakistan in general and Politics. A very calm, caring, humble & a hospitable person. May Allah give his family tolerance and rest his soul in peace. Ameen
@shadi: Highly doubt your claim. If you have any proof please come out with it. If you don't please don't try to malign a great man who has given us so much.
I have been reading all the comments, Point is not that Plot was gifted by a Parsi gentleman for the hospital, As everyone know most of the parks and charitable places in the Karachi are gifted by the parsi community. Point is to sell the hospital to developers for hotel and shopping Mall. In the hart of Lahore there is Sir Ganga ram hospital, Ganga ram was a civil engineer, he made this hospital in 1921, His son added medical collage just before partition. 22 Kanal of prime land. No one can change the name of this hospital. Sir ganga Ram was a Hindu. This hospital will stay as hospital irrespective who rules Pakistan and good deed of Ganga Ram will be remembered for ever.
It only happens in Pakistan, Establish Hospital demolish into 5 star hotel and shopping mall. Very sad story.
I was extremely saddened by this news. Dr. Ghaffar is now the third of the Jatoi brothers to pass away. All three Dr. Ghaffar, Ghulam Mustafa and Gulam Mujtaba were friends of my father and I had been meeting them all over a long period of time since I was a child. Dr. Ghaffar was a nice friendly person and always had a smile on his face. I have enjoyed mangoes from Jatoi orchards many times and still remember them. I had also been to the Mideast Medical Center several times to visit patients or to visit Dr. Ghaffar with my father.
May God grant him a place in heaven.
No wards for this guy, Mid-es Hospital was the best in Karachi. God bless him. Pakistan is relatively poor country population is increasing I should say doubling in matter of few years. Converting establish hospital to 5 star hotel and shopping mall. There is no logic except greed
MAY ALLAH KAREEM enter his soul to the best places of Jan'nah, and give the courage to his family & friends to bear this irrepairable loss. AMEEN
I started my working life in 'Mid East' in dec 1977 about 2/3 weeks before its inaguration by president Fazal Chaudhry.Mid East was a great place.I have many fond memories of my days there.I had regular interaction with Dr.Jatoi. During day time, one corner in the cafeteria was his working office and personally knew all the staff . He was very courteous, always soft spoken and a kind person. I was young then,very young really and he would graciously ignore my many indiscretions. May his soul rests in eternal peace.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiyoun
May his soul rest in peace. Ameen!
PS: Those holding FRCS are not called with the title of "Doctor"
well written piece by ET for a change
May Dr. Jatoi's soul, and that of his fellow physician/surgeon who helped him create Mideast Hospital, rest in peace. Why are such projects from professionals/politicians not reported during their lives?
Its well written article in the form of story. Good to know about achievements of unsung hero. May God bless his soul in eternal peace
May Allah rest his soul in peace. I do not wish to speak ill of a man who has now moved on to the next world but you have your facts wrong. The site was not purchased by any doctor, it was donated to them by a Parsi who owned that land on condition that they open a hospital there and all parsis are given special concessions. When the administration later on tried to sell this property there was a case filed against it and I dont know if anyone remembers because of that the place was dug up and left empty for a long time till the administration won the case as there was no legal document to bind the admin of following the task set to them by the man who donated the land. The 'sinking' land they got in 1970 three decades later was part of one of the most porche properties in Pakistan and was sold to make a profit.
Well written obituary of a great man. I met him twice and enjoyed having a cup of tea with him. First open heart surgery in Pakistan was perhaps done at AFIC, Rawalpindi though.
A great man who achieved his goal and lived his dream . He was the best at what he did , his life achievements are truly remarkable ñot many people have such a vision . May Alllah Almighty grant him a place him heaven .
May Allah bless his soul, good work indeed.
I remember mideast hospital when i was a kid and always wondered a hospital to be that attractive and alluring. Trend setters will always be remembered in golden words. May he Rest in peace
Great obituary. Highlights the achievements and life of the man.
Dr. Abdul Ghaffar Jatoi before constructing Mid-East Hospital in Clifton use to work for a department of Jinnah Hospital know as Cardiovascular Diseases, situated opposite to Jinnah Hospital.
His working colleagues were Dr. Abdul Haq and Dr. Shafqat who use to do the open heart surgeries and have implanted pacemakers to uncounted people. Now all of them have met to their Creator.
Dr. Jatoi wanted to sell Mid-East Hospital to distribute the money among his family members.
The site was purchased by three well known investors of Karachi for an exorbitant amount of money where they wanted to make a Sofitel Hotel and a Shopping Mall, but the idea of the hotel has been dropped and now the hotel premises will be converted into offices, as the site was never meant to construct a hotel at that place.
May Al-Mighty Allah rest his soul in peace.
I am amazed by this guys life story. risk taker and followed his dreams. It is well written article, liked the flows from start till the end.