Background and Aim: Baghdad, as the capital of the Abbasid state for five centuries, has enjoyed great glory in the Islamic civilization and even the world civilization of its time. From the very beginning of the construction of Baghdad, the Abbasid caliphs paid close attention to the proper urban structure of Baghdad, so that Mansour Abbasi hired many architects, astronomers and even physicians to build this city. However, despite the efforts made, the urban structure of Baghdad progressed in such a way that it played a great role in the spread of diseases and deaths of its time. Baghdad has studied the death rate of this city in the first Abbasid period. Methods: The main materials of this research are first-hand sources of Islamic histor...
Background and Objective: Numerous studies have indicated the essential role of religious places in ...
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Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder characterized by increased blood sugar (hyperglycem...
Introduction: cervical ripening is on of the main stage of initiating of labor and it is very i...
Background and Aim: Before having been selected as the residence of Crown Prince Abbas Mirzai, Tabri...
Background and Aim: Studying the history of hospitals in Iran and Islam is one of the important...
Unintended pregnancy is a global problem. Approximately 210 million worldwide pregnancies occur each...
Background and Aim: Desirable bioethics is one of the goals of any political and social system, whic...
Background and Aim: Cultural humility is a life-long process which has a crucial role in enabling nu...
Background and Aim: Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the bite of Anopheles mosquitoes. Thi...
Background and Aim: Farid al-Din Mohammad Neyshaburi (1146- 1221 AD) known as Attar, is a pharmacist...
Background and Aim: Sadr al-Muta'allehin Shirazi is one of the great philosophers of the Safavid era...
Background and Aim: This study reviewed the performance of organizations responsible for public...
Islam emanates from the word ‘salaam’ meaning peace. The paper will examine some of the common misun...
Background and Aim: During Naseri era numerous newspapers with various titles went under publication...
Background and Objective: Numerous studies have indicated the essential role of religious places in ...
Introduction Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is one of the most important crops grown mainly for ed...
Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder characterized by increased blood sugar (hyperglycem...
Introduction: cervical ripening is on of the main stage of initiating of labor and it is very i...
Background and Aim: Before having been selected as the residence of Crown Prince Abbas Mirzai, Tabri...
Background and Aim: Studying the history of hospitals in Iran and Islam is one of the important...
Unintended pregnancy is a global problem. Approximately 210 million worldwide pregnancies occur each...
Background and Aim: Desirable bioethics is one of the goals of any political and social system, whic...
Background and Aim: Cultural humility is a life-long process which has a crucial role in enabling nu...
Background and Aim: Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the bite of Anopheles mosquitoes. Thi...
Background and Aim: Farid al-Din Mohammad Neyshaburi (1146- 1221 AD) known as Attar, is a pharmacist...
Background and Aim: Sadr al-Muta'allehin Shirazi is one of the great philosophers of the Safavid era...
Background and Aim: This study reviewed the performance of organizations responsible for public...
Islam emanates from the word ‘salaam’ meaning peace. The paper will examine some of the common misun...
Background and Aim: During Naseri era numerous newspapers with various titles went under publication...
Background and Objective: Numerous studies have indicated the essential role of religious places in ...
Introduction Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is one of the most important crops grown mainly for ed...
Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder characterized by increased blood sugar (hyperglycem...