In medieval Arabic medicine Ophthalmology had a central role. Ocular anatomy was described in many ophthalmological treatises of the physicians of the time. These physicians followed the doctrines of Galen according ocular anatomy, nevertheless their contribution to the history of ocular anatomy was the presentation of ocular anatomical sketches in their manuscripts for the fist time in medical history
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
The Firdaws al-ḥikma (the Paradise of Wisdom) was composed by ʿAlī ibn Rabbān al-Ṭabarī who, as the...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
Interest in diseases of the eyes (probably rampant in antiquity) is evident in early medical writing...
The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek s...
Herophilus of Chalcedon (ca. 330-250 BC) was considered as one of the most important figures of anat...
From the early period of Islam, Muslim scholars have translated the ancient Greek medical works, and...
One of the topics attended by scholars and Islamic physicians has been the knowledge of anatomy. Fro...
Galen’s Commentaries on the Hippocratic Epidemics constitute one of the most detailed studies of Hip...
Numerous cultures including western civilization have added up knowlcdge accumulation to the r.cienc...
Modern anatomic knowledge has developed throughout centuries with transfer of knowledge from generat...
Avicenna, as he is known in the West, was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosop...
During the Abbasid period, Muslim culture and civilization was at its zenith. It was a period of eco...
SUMMARY. — It is my aim in this paper to discuss some aspects of the relationship between medieval m...
Innovations in arabic medicine from the 9th to the 13th centuries – From the 9th century and for mor...
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
The Firdaws al-ḥikma (the Paradise of Wisdom) was composed by ʿAlī ibn Rabbān al-Ṭabarī who, as the...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
Interest in diseases of the eyes (probably rampant in antiquity) is evident in early medical writing...
The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek s...
Herophilus of Chalcedon (ca. 330-250 BC) was considered as one of the most important figures of anat...
From the early period of Islam, Muslim scholars have translated the ancient Greek medical works, and...
One of the topics attended by scholars and Islamic physicians has been the knowledge of anatomy. Fro...
Galen’s Commentaries on the Hippocratic Epidemics constitute one of the most detailed studies of Hip...
Numerous cultures including western civilization have added up knowlcdge accumulation to the r.cienc...
Modern anatomic knowledge has developed throughout centuries with transfer of knowledge from generat...
Avicenna, as he is known in the West, was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosop...
During the Abbasid period, Muslim culture and civilization was at its zenith. It was a period of eco...
SUMMARY. — It is my aim in this paper to discuss some aspects of the relationship between medieval m...
Innovations in arabic medicine from the 9th to the 13th centuries – From the 9th century and for mor...
My aim here is to consider the evidence for both anatomical and surgical knowledge in the Middle Eas...
The Firdaws al-ḥikma (the Paradise of Wisdom) was composed by ʿAlī ibn Rabbān al-Ṭabarī who, as the...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...