نتایج جستجو برای: zahrawi

تعداد نتایج: 26  

Journal: :Medical archives 2013
Ricardo Moreno-Otero

e reviews by Izet Masic at al give me the pleasure of enjoying the passionate ideas and advances of Arabic medicine over the end of IX and beginning X centuries (1, 2, 3). ey state this the renaissance to several representative islamic authors such as Avicenna, Aver-roes, Rhazes, Avenzor, Ibn al-Nafis, Abulcasis, and many other wise men in di erent sciences and disciplines. is period is conside...

2010
Hilal Zaid Bashar Saad

Cancer is a cohort of disorders that involves transformation, dysregulation of apoptosis, uncontrolled cell proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis and metastasis. Extensive research during the last five decades has revealed much about the biology of cancer. Drugs used to treat most cancers are those that can block cell cycle, cell signaling, including growth factor signaling; inflammation, angio...

Journal: :Medical History 2000
Pamela Robinson

Hippocrates and Galen, the translations made from Greek to those from Arabic, and using the more recent translations in preference to older ones: for example, the translation of the Royal book of 'Ali ibn al'Abbas made by Stephen of Antioch (Liber regalis) rather than the older version of Constantine the African (Pantegni). But, beyond this, he adds his personal stamp. He provides what is proba...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2010
Benjamin K Potter Jonathan A Forsberg Thomas A Davis Korboi N Evans Jason S Hawksworth Doug Tadaki Trevor S Brown Nicole J Crane Travis C Burns Frederick P O'Brien Eric A Elster

Introduction The term heterotopic ossification refers to the aberrant formation of mature, lamellar bone in nonosseous tissue. Translated from its Greek (heteros and topos) and Latin (ossificatio) etymologic origins, heterotopic ossification can be literally defined as "bone formation in other location." The first written account of heterotopic ossification describes the treatment of symptomati...

Journal: :journal of current ophthalmology 0
هرمز شمس hormoz chams

concerning the article on ”cataract surgery in albucasis manuscript” pages 75-76 which is published in this issue of iranian journal of ophthalmology (irjo) a few points took my attention worth mentioning.     the science of ophthalmology and cataract surgery was developed 6,000 years ago, not in egypt but at mesopotamian region. the babylonians mastered this science 2,000 years before the glor...

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