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Contribution of Islam to Medicine

Ezzat Abouleish
  • Introduction
  • The Spread of Islam
  • Islam and the Promotion of Culture and Science
  • Medicine Before Islam
    • Manpower And Hospitals
      • A. Manpower Before Islam
      • B. Hospitals Before Islam
  • The Reasons for the High Standard of Islamic Hospitals
  • Specific Hospitals
    • 1. In El-Sham
    • 2. In Iraq And Persia
    • 3. In Egypt
    • 4. In North Africa (Al-Maghrib Al-Arabi)
      • A) Tunisia
      • B) Morocco
    • 5. Al-Andalus (Spain)
  • Method of Therapy in Islamic Medicine
    • Medical Ethics In Islam
      • 1. Personal Characters Of The Physician
      • 2. His Obligation Towards Patients
      • 3. His Obligation Towards The Community
      • 4. His Obligations Towards His Colleagues
      • 5. His Obligations Towards His Assistants
  • Islamic Physicians
    • Al-Razi (Razes)
    • Al-Zahrawi
    • Ibn-Sina
    • Ibn-Rushd
    • Ibn-Maimon
    • Ibn-El-Nafis
  • The Arabs and Ophthalmology
  • Arabs and Anesthesia
  • Arabs and Obstetrics
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Islamic medicine
Early Islamic History

This text gives an overview of the contributions of Islam to the field of medicine. It highlights medical practices during the spread of Islam and after its consolidation, shedding light on hospitals and therapy under Islamic medicine. The text concludes with brief notes on prominent Islamic physicians, including Al Razi, Al Zahrawi, Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd, and Ibn El Nafis outlining their efforts and contributions this field.

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Ezzat Abouleish
  • Contribution of Islam to Medicine
    • Introduction
    • The Spread of Islam
    • Islam and the Promotion of Culture and Science
    • Medicine Before Islam
      • Manpower And Hospitals
        • A. Manpower Before Islam
        • B. Hospitals Before Islam
    • The Reasons for the High Standard of Islamic Hospitals
    • Specific Hospitals
      • 1. In El-Sham
      • 2. In Iraq And Persia
      • 3. In Egypt
      • 4. In North Africa (Al-Maghrib Al-Arabi)
        • A) Tunisia
        • B) Morocco
      • 5. Al-Andalus (Spain)
    • Method of Therapy in Islamic Medicine
      • Medical Ethics In Islam
        • 1. Personal Characters Of The Physician
        • 2. His Obligation Towards Patients
        • 3. His Obligation Towards The Community
        • 4. His Obligations Towards His Colleagues
        • 5. His Obligations Towards His Assistants
    • Islamic Physicians
      • Al-Razi (Razes)
      • Al-Zahrawi
      • Ibn-Sina
      • Ibn-Rushd
      • Ibn-Maimon
      • Ibn-El-Nafis
    • The Arabs and Ophthalmology
    • Arabs and Anesthesia
    • Arabs and Obstetrics
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