(available at http://www.iias.nl/?q=newsletter-37).International audienceDuring the colonial period, Indo-Muslim physicians began to define and differentiate their traditional medicine from other Indian traditional medicine by using the Arabic adjective yûnânî (or unani according to English pronunciation) literally meaning 'Ionic' or 'Greek'. Indo-Muslim physicians today would rarely, and never within (unani) health care and research institutions, define their medicine as Islamic, but as Greek. What were the scientific, political and linguistic motivations driving this terminological change
Over many centuries Indo-Central Asians have attained and practised a particular excellence in the m...
Muslims have played very important role in the field of medical science. They began experiments and ...
Summary. As a Muslim-majority region, Bengal is conspicuous by its absence from histories of the ins...
(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...
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...
The history of medicine is bound up with the history of human civilization and life, representing t...
Muzaffar Alam, The Languages of Political Islam: India 1200-1800 (Chicago: University of Chicago Pr...
The Islamization of language could not be deniable when Isalamization process is carried out in any ...
The Arab conquerors of Iran found Bimaristan there functioning as a centre of pub-lic health care. L...
This paper argues that today's “Unani Medicine” as practiced in India and other countries contrary t...
The term "Islamic medicine" is coind by the modern historiography and suggests a homogeneous system,...
The history of medicine is bound with the history of civilization, representing the complex interact...
Even after more than two decades, the concept of Islamic Medicine is still widely debatable. While ...
Over many centuries Indo-Central Asians have attained and practised a particular excellence in the m...
Muslims have played very important role in the field of medical science. They began experiments and ...
Summary. As a Muslim-majority region, Bengal is conspicuous by its absence from histories of the ins...
(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...
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...
The history of medicine is bound up with the history of human civilization and life, representing t...
Muzaffar Alam, The Languages of Political Islam: India 1200-1800 (Chicago: University of Chicago Pr...
The Islamization of language could not be deniable when Isalamization process is carried out in any ...
The Arab conquerors of Iran found Bimaristan there functioning as a centre of pub-lic health care. L...
This paper argues that today's “Unani Medicine” as practiced in India and other countries contrary t...
The term "Islamic medicine" is coind by the modern historiography and suggests a homogeneous system,...
The history of medicine is bound with the history of civilization, representing the complex interact...
Even after more than two decades, the concept of Islamic Medicine is still widely debatable. While ...
Over many centuries Indo-Central Asians have attained and practised a particular excellence in the m...
Muslims have played very important role in the field of medical science. They began experiments and ...
Summary. As a Muslim-majority region, Bengal is conspicuous by its absence from histories of the ins...