Encyclopaedia Iranica, E. Yarshater, éd., (http://www.iranica.com)Medicine (ṭebb, pezeški) constitutes the scientific field on which the largest corpus of works has been composed in Muslim India. Most of these works were written in Persian, and to a lesser extent in Arabic, and later in Urdu from the Colonial period. Main scholars and authors were often attached to the courts of Indian sultans and many composed medical works for Muslim nobles. Several medical scholars occupied also important functions in the administration of Indo-Muslim states. A number of works were composed in Persian on Indian medicine and pharmacology. This process of introducing Indian medical knowledge to the Muslim world through Persian language can be considered am...
This article discusses the production of Persian and Urdu texts on Indian sciences in early-modern a...
Medicine is a science that every human being needs. In ancient times the methods of treatment were d...
This paper argues that today's “Unani Medicine” as practiced in India and other countries contrary t...
Encyclopaedia Iranica, E. Yarshater, éd., (http://www.iranica.com)Medicine (ṭebb, pezeški) constitut...
Medicine (ṭebb, pezeški) constitutes the scientific field on which the largest corpus of works has b...
This article on Indo-Muslim physicians is valuable for researchers working in the vast field of the ...
An important number of texts on Indian medicine were composed in Persian language in India, starting...
Indo-Iranian medicine dates back to a couple of centuries ago. The Gurkanies’ movement from Iran and...
Over many centuries Indo-Central Asians have attained and practised a particular excellence in the m...
(available at http://www.iias.nl/?q=newsletter-37).International audienceDuring the colonial period,...
Indo-Islamic medicine is doctrinallybased on the Hippocratic and Galenic, or Greek, tradition. The m...
Antique traditional medical theories created by old medical doctrines and their historical backgroun...
This article analyzes the main aspects of Muslim medical learning in the Deccan, India, where many P...
publié avec le concours de l'unité de recherche 'Mondes iranien et indien', UMR 7528, CNRS - Sorbonn...
The Arab conquerors of Iran found Bimaristan there functioning as a centre of pub-lic health care. L...
This article discusses the production of Persian and Urdu texts on Indian sciences in early-modern a...
Medicine is a science that every human being needs. In ancient times the methods of treatment were d...
This paper argues that today's “Unani Medicine” as practiced in India and other countries contrary t...
Encyclopaedia Iranica, E. Yarshater, éd., (http://www.iranica.com)Medicine (ṭebb, pezeški) constitut...
Medicine (ṭebb, pezeški) constitutes the scientific field on which the largest corpus of works has b...
This article on Indo-Muslim physicians is valuable for researchers working in the vast field of the ...
An important number of texts on Indian medicine were composed in Persian language in India, starting...
Indo-Iranian medicine dates back to a couple of centuries ago. The Gurkanies’ movement from Iran and...
Over many centuries Indo-Central Asians have attained and practised a particular excellence in the m...
(available at http://www.iias.nl/?q=newsletter-37).International audienceDuring the colonial period,...
Indo-Islamic medicine is doctrinallybased on the Hippocratic and Galenic, or Greek, tradition. The m...
Antique traditional medical theories created by old medical doctrines and their historical backgroun...
This article analyzes the main aspects of Muslim medical learning in the Deccan, India, where many P...
publié avec le concours de l'unité de recherche 'Mondes iranien et indien', UMR 7528, CNRS - Sorbonn...
The Arab conquerors of Iran found Bimaristan there functioning as a centre of pub-lic health care. L...
This article discusses the production of Persian and Urdu texts on Indian sciences in early-modern a...
Medicine is a science that every human being needs. In ancient times the methods of treatment were d...
This paper argues that today's “Unani Medicine” as practiced in India and other countries contrary t...