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:: Volume 2, Issue 1 (Spring & Summer 2022) ::
Avicenna Interdisciplinary J Relig Health 2022, 2(1): 1-7 Back to browse issues page
Muslims and health knowledge in Islamic civilization; Compositions and innovations A statistical study
BEHROUZ SHOURCHEH1 , , Mohamad Karim SABERI * 2
1- Asadabad University of Medical Sciences
2- , Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan,Ira
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Background and Aim: What is known as the Islamic medical system in the midst of Islamic civilization was mostly due to the efforts and researches of Muslim physicians, who carried out pristine and innovative writing and devised new methods in the field of diagnosis. , Healing, education, and so on, the Arabic course of Greek medicine, which was the result of translating the works of the past, came to an end, and played a prominent role in the founding and development of Islamic medicine.
Material and Methods: The data of this study were collected through libraries and analyzed by descriptive and statistical methods. Accordingly, the works of Muslim physicians in authoring and innovation are categorized and analyzed by reference to the books of Atataba and other authentic historical sources and then displayed using their number table.
Findings: According to the findings of this study, out of the 850 prominent medical works cited in the sources cited above, more than 550 were mapped by Muslim physicians in the third century (after the translation movement) to the sixth century. Much of this writing has been innovative in the areas of disease diagnosis and treatment, education, medical encyclopedias, physicians' biographies, pharmaceutical compositions, and tools and equipment.
Conclusion: Muslim physicians in the middle period of Islamic civilization, especially between the third and sixth centuries AH, were able to take an important step forward in developing this science by producing 550 outstanding medical works that were sometimes valuable and influential worldwide. These writings, which consisted mainly of innovative content in the field of criticism of past scientific works, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, education, medical encyclopedias, the history of physicians and sages, pharmaceutical compounds, etc., played an important role in ending In the Arabian period they had Greek medicine, and the rise and fall of Islamic medicine (the new medical system in Islamic civilization).
Keywords: Me­dical Compilation; Muslim physicians; Islamic Civilization.
 
Keywords: Me­dical Compilation, Muslim physicians, Islamic Civilization.
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Editorial: Research | Subject: History and health
Received: 2023/01/31 | Accepted: 2023/02/15
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SHOURCHEH B, SABERI , M K. Muslims and health knowledge in Islamic civilization; Compositions and innovations A statistical study. Avicenna Interdisciplinary J Relig Health 2022; 2 (1) :1-7
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Volume 2, Issue 1 (Spring & Summer 2022) Back to browse issues page
مجله بین رشته ای دین و سلامت ابن سینا Avicenna Interdisciplinary Journal of Religion and Health
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