Ibn Sina (Latin name - Avicenna, 980-1037) is a famous Muslim physician who wrote The Canon of Medicine. Pain-related writings within The Canon were identified and analysed and compared to Galen and Modern Pain Theory. We found evidence in The Canon that Avicenna challenged Galen’s concept of pain. Galen insisted that injuries (breach of continuity) were the only cause of pain. In contrast, Avicenna suggested that the true cause of pain was a change of the physical condition (temperament change) of the organ whether there was an injury present or not. Avicenna extended Galen’s descriptions of 4 to 15 types of pain and used a terminology that is remarkably similar to that used in the McGill Pain Questionnaire.Keywords: Avicenna; ...
Objectives: The use of Iranian traditional medicine has increased over the past decade. The aim of t...
Abstract A historical approach could help in the detection of some viewpoints that cannot be paid at...
Background: Physicians in ancient Persia played an important role in the development of medicine in ...
From the past, philosophers through philosophical approaches have tried to uncover the hidden aspect...
Ibn Sina (980-1037 AD), latinized as Avicenna was a Persian scholar, physician, scientist and medica...
Pain has always a icted man and undoubtedly, it is one of the most important problems related to med...
Pain has always a icted man and undoubtedly, it is one of the most important problems related to med...
Etiology is an important subject both in philosophy and medicine, and it had been actively discussed...
This paper offers the first examination of Archigenes of Apamea’s use of pain as a diagnostic method...
Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, was the most famous and influential of all the Islamic phil...
THE HISTORY OF spinal surgery is an important part of the spine related sciences. The development of...
THE HISTORY OF spinal surgery is an important part of the spine related sciences. The development of...
Avicenna, as he is known in the West, was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosop...
Avicenna, as he is known in the West, was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosop...
Naturally occurring substances mentioned in medieval medical literatures currently have, and will co...
Objectives: The use of Iranian traditional medicine has increased over the past decade. The aim of t...
Abstract A historical approach could help in the detection of some viewpoints that cannot be paid at...
Background: Physicians in ancient Persia played an important role in the development of medicine in ...
From the past, philosophers through philosophical approaches have tried to uncover the hidden aspect...
Ibn Sina (980-1037 AD), latinized as Avicenna was a Persian scholar, physician, scientist and medica...
Pain has always a icted man and undoubtedly, it is one of the most important problems related to med...
Pain has always a icted man and undoubtedly, it is one of the most important problems related to med...
Etiology is an important subject both in philosophy and medicine, and it had been actively discussed...
This paper offers the first examination of Archigenes of Apamea’s use of pain as a diagnostic method...
Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, was the most famous and influential of all the Islamic phil...
THE HISTORY OF spinal surgery is an important part of the spine related sciences. The development of...
THE HISTORY OF spinal surgery is an important part of the spine related sciences. The development of...
Avicenna, as he is known in the West, was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosop...
Avicenna, as he is known in the West, was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosop...
Naturally occurring substances mentioned in medieval medical literatures currently have, and will co...
Objectives: The use of Iranian traditional medicine has increased over the past decade. The aim of t...
Abstract A historical approach could help in the detection of some viewpoints that cannot be paid at...
Background: Physicians in ancient Persia played an important role in the development of medicine in ...