نتایج جستجو برای: ibn sīnā

تعداد نتایج: 3950  

Journal: :Medical History 1995
Lawrence I Conrad

This work is the latest product of Albert Dietrich's investigations into the transmission and expansion of the Materia medica of Dioscorides in the medieval Islamic world; here he publishes, with German translation and commentary, a text by the renowned Andalusian physician Ibn Juljul (d. c. 384/994) describing 62 items not mentioned by Dioscorides. Such works were important contributions to th...

2016
Salman Ahmed Muhammad Mohtasheemul Hasan Zafar Alam Mahmood

The purpose of presenting review was to share the medicinal and surgical contribution of Greco-Arabic Muslim scientists in diagnosis, surgery and natural medicines for the management and treatment of urolithiasis. The contribution of Al-Antaki, Al-Baghdadi, Al-Baitar, Al-Bokhari, Al-Razi, Al-Zahrawi, Ibn Sina, Ibn Zuhr was highlighted. The data compilation was preliminary and much more efforts ...

Journal: :Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2014
Samir Kumar Bhowmik

The authors regret that there is a mistake in the university name in one of the author’s affiliation. It is written over the article as ‘‘Al-ImamMuhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University’’. The correct one is as follows: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Al ImamMohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), P.O. BOX 90950, 11623 Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia The authors ...

2007
Ruud Hendrickx Peter Borm Marieke Quant

This paper introduces a new way of representing bankruptcy rules. These representations are used to show that the minimal overlap rule is a composition of the Ibn Ezra rule and the constrained equal losses rule, a result originally obtained by [1]. The residual minimal overlap rule is analysed as an alternative extension of the Ibn Ezra rule, by using a composition with the constrained equal aw...

2008
A. Pastorello S. Mattila L. Zampieri M. Della Valle S. J. Smartt S. Valenti I. Agnoletto S. Benetti C. R. Benn D. Branch E. Cappellaro M. Dennefeld J. J. Eldridge A. Gal-Yam A. Harutyunyan I. Hunter H. Kjeldsen Y. Lipkin P. A. Mazzali P. Milne H. Navasardyan E. O. Ofek E. Pian O. Shemmer S. Spiro R. A. Stathakis S. Taubenberger M. Turatto H. Yamaoka

We present new spectroscopic and photometric data of the Type Ibn supernovae 2006jc, 2000er and 2002ao. We discuss the general properties of this recently proposed supernova family, which also includes SN 1999cq. The early-time monitoring of SN 2000er traces the evolution of this class of objects during the first few days after the shock breakout. An overall similarity in the photometric and sp...

2017
Mustafa Nkaoui Moncef Boufettal Youness Sasbou Mohammed Kharmaz Mohamed El Ouadaghiri Moulay Omar Lamrani Ahmed El Bardouni Mustapha Mahfoud Mohamed Saleh Berrada

Pure internal subtalar dislocation: about a case Mustafa Nkaoui, Moncef Boufettal, Youness Sasbou, Mohammed Kharmaz, Mohamed El Ouadaghiri, Moulay Omar Lamrani, Ahmed El Bardouni, Mustapha Mahfoud, Mohamed Saleh Berrada Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique et de Traumatologie, CHU Ibn Sina, Université Mohammad V Souissi Rabat, Maroc Corresponding author: Mustafa Nkaoui, Service de Chirurgie Orthop...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
M Takahashi Y Sugiuchi Y Izawa Y Shinoda

Previous electrophysiological studies have shown that the commissural connections between the two superior colliculi are mainly inhibitory with fewer excitatory connections. However, the functional roles of the commissural connections are not well understood, so we sought to clarify the physiology of tectal commissural excitation and inhibition of tectoreticular neurons (TRNs) in the "fixation ...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2008
Rabie E Abdel-Halim

This primary-source study of 4 medical works of the 13th century Muslim scholar Ibn Al-Nafis confirmed that his Kitab Al-Mujaz Fi Al-Tibb was authored as an independent book meant to be a handbook for medical students and practitioners not as an epitome of Kitab Al-Qanun of Ibn Sina as thought by recent historians. His huge medical encyclopedia, Al-Shamil, represents a wave of intense scientifi...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2015
Houchang D Modanlou

During the Sassanid Empire in Persia (226-652 AD), there was a renaissance of humanistic sciences, including medicine, in the city of Gondi-Shapur. When the Islamic center of power moved to Baghdad in about 750 AD, physicians of Gondi-Shapur, including the dean of the medical school (a Nestorian Christian), gradually moved to Baghdad constructing hospitals and medical schools. Aided by the Pers...

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