نتایج جستجو برای: arabic medicine

تعداد نتایج: 345850  

Tahereh Azimzadeh Tehrani

Nowadays, Alcohol is widely used in medicine and industry. On the other hand, it is well-known for its intoxicant and addictive effects and they were common in the past. Discovery of it was imputed to Mohamad ibn Zakaria Razi (Rhazes, 925 AD) or Jaber ibn Hayan (Geber, 815 AD). The Islamic researchers’ viewpoint about alcohol and their knowledge about this substance are aimed to be explored in ...

Journal: :Jordan journal of modern languages and literature 2023

This article aims to tackle the problems of translating medical terms from English Arabic, particularly related COVID-19 pandemic. It first examines terminology in English, considering how such are coined or created, and later sheds light on importance neologism discourse. Although maintains itself as lingua franca science medicine, many researchers have examined into Arabic creating new equiva...

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
ruhollah shoara traditonal medicine dept. medicine school, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran manizheh abdollahi persian dept. paramedical school, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

when cultures collide, through its major activities that emanate from the translation, they can flourish themselves. intimacy and familiarity of the islamic world with greek medical heritage which happened to be in the golden age of the abbasids in baghdad, led to the enrichment and prosperity of islamic medicine. this sort of familiarity and reproductivity grew among nestorian christians throu...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1990

Journal: :Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2010

2010
Hilal Zaid Anwar Rayan Omar Said Bashar Saad

Islamic medicine, Arabic medicine, Arab-Islamic medicine, or Greco-Arab and Islamic medicine refers to medicine developed in the Golden Age of the Arab-Islamic civilization, which extended from Spain in the west to Central Asia and India in the east. In temporal terms it covered a period of roughly nine centuries, from the middle of the seventh to the end of the fifteenth century. Medicine was ...

Journal: :Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta 2021

The article is based on the manuscript “Hundred books skills of Medicine” by Abu Sahl al-Masihi from collection Oriental Department Gorky Library St. Petersburg State University (Ms. O 667). author this written monument was regarded as teacher Ibn Sina (Avicenna). text an encyclopedic medical treatise XI century. It consists one hundred “books”, each which a separate and independent chapter ded...

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