نتایج جستجو برای: ibn sina
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The purpose of this study is to find out the influence learning motivation and hedonism lifestyle on student achievement. population a Ibn Sina Batam. in was 554 students. sample calculated using slovin formula, so used as many 92 respondents. results are has significant effect achievement, simultaneously have R square score 53.1% means that can affect achievement by while remaining 46.9% influ...
Ibn Sina (Latin name - Avicenna, 980-1037) is a famous Muslim physician who wrote The Canon of Medicine. Pain-related writings within The Canon were identified and analysed and compared to Galen and Modern Pain Theory. We found evidence in The Canon that Avicenna challenged Galen's concept of pain. Galen insisted that injuries (breach of continuity) were the only cause of pain. In contrast, Avi...
Perceptions in Reproductive Medicine Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis Associated with Behcet’s Disease: Case Report Mariam M1*, Oumaima S1, Khaoula L1, Aziz S2, Najia Z1, Amina Aicha K2 and Abdelaziz B1 1Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics Endoscopy, Maternity Souissi, University Hospital Center IBN SINA, Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco 2Department Endocrinology, *Corresponding author: M, Departmen...
Ibn Sina (1037 AD), also known as Avicenna in the West, is recognized as one of the forefathers of modern medicine. He was widely accepted as an influential and leading scientific figure of the medieval ages. His book the "Canon of Medicine" collected all aspects of medical knowledge available from ancient Greek and Muslim sources and also added his own. The medical information he collected ran...
This paper reviews the standpoints of Muslim jurists within the Sunni tradition on organ transplantation. Muslim jurists allowed different forms of bone grafts (autograft, allograft and xenograft) for widely broken bones. Ibn Sina in 1037 discussed this subject in Al-Kanoon 1000 years ago. In 1959, the Muftis of Egypt and Tunisia allowed, under specific conditions, corneal transplants from dead...
These are not the words of a faint hearted poet but of a person that the field of medicine perhaps deems itself indebted to. They were written by Ibn e Sina in his medical poem in a time when medical practices in Europe were speckled with gruesome and agonizing treatments as they were considered at the time. In his words he reflects upon the management of the psychological distress an ailing pe...
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