Islamic Medicine (2018)
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- #Physician Biographies
- #Islamic Golden Age
- #Medical History
- Islamic Golden Age physicians revitalized Greek medicine and contributed significant medical advances across the Islamic world.
- Prominent figures include Mesua, a hospital director and caliph's physician who wrote on anatomy and various diseases.
- Joannitius was a leading translator in Baghdad, converting over 100 Greek manuscripts into Arabic across multiple fields.
- Rhazi distinguished smallpox from measles, described allergic asthma, and authored an eight-volume medical encyclopedia.
- Al-Kindi introduced Indian numerals and developed a scale to measure medication potency while translating Greek works.
- Albucasis, known as the 'Pharmacist Surgeon,' authored a surgical encyclopedia and was skilled in remedies and surgery.
- Avicenna's Canon of Medicine remained influential in the West until the 17th century, covering medicine, philosophy, and more.
- Averroes wrote General Principles of Medicine, used in European universities, and advocated for anatomy and dissection.
- Ibn al-Nafis discovered pulmonary circulation, rejecting Galen's theory, and described coronary and cranial anatomy.
- Physicians often served in hospitals, courts, and academies, with many making contributions beyond medicine to sciences and humanities.