Ahmedabad, June 15 -- Its 100-acre campus - which has four four-storey buildings and two two-storey dining halls and hostel buildings - bore the brunt of India's worst single-aircraft crash this week. But Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College in Ahmedabad was also at the heart of the rescue-and-relief operations four decades ago when 133 people died in another tragic air crash just 2.5km from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel airport. "It was the backbone during the 1988 Indian Airlines air crash in Ahmedabad, where there were only 2 survivors," said Dr MF Shaikh, former head of the burns and plastic surgery department, BJ Medical College. Established in 1871 as Ahmedabad Medical School with only 14 students, BJ Medical College is the oldest medic...