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2011-10-31 · 19. Levy M. Medical deontology in ninth century Islam. J Hist Med 1966; 1: 358-73. 20. Levy M. Medical ethics of Medieval Islam with special Reference to Al Ruhawis. Practical Ethics of the physician 1967, vol. 57, part 3.
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Gordon Melton, Series Editor) Book Preface The Encyclopedia of World Religions series has been designed to provide comprehensive coverage of six major global religious traditions—Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Roman Catholicism, and Protestant Christianity. 2017-09-29 · Arguably the most famous Islamic physician who ever lived, Ibn Sina, known as Avicenna in the West, is most known for his encyclopedia, "The Canon of Medicine," which was the premier medical book in Europe for 600 years. He believed in observation and experimentation, which resulted in his identification of tuberculosis as a contagious disease. The last major medical encyclopedia from the Islamic world was Åžerafeddin SabuncuoÄŸlu’s surgical atlas, Cerrahiyyetu’l-Haniyye (Imperial Surgery). Though his work was mostly based on Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi’s Al-Tasrif, he also introduced many innovations of his own. Contributions of Muslim physicians in various fields of medicine. No. This massive general medical encyclopaedia was composed over a lengthy period of time as its author moved westward from Gurgan in northern Iran, where it was begun, to Rayy near modern Teheran and then to Hamadan even further southwest, where it was completed.
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Showing page 1. Found 0 sentences matching phrase "Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran".Found in 1 ms. Translation memories are created by human, but computer aligned, which might cause mistakes. They come from many sources and are not checked. Be warned. The Islamic hospital served several purposes: a center of medical treatment, a convalescent home for those recovering from illness or accidents, an insane asylum, and a retirement home giving basic maintenance needs for the aged and infirm who lacked a family to care for them.
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Islamic scholars and doctors translated medical texts from all over the known world, including the Greeks and Romans, Persians and Indians. They not only gathered this knowledge and translated it into Arabic (and later into Latin), they added their own medical observations and methods.
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