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- Contribution of Islam To Medicine
Contribution of Islam To Medicine
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A compelling exploration of the monumental contributions of Islamic scholars to the field of medicine, featuring pioneers like Ibn Sina and Al-Razi.
"Contribution of Islam to Medicine" delves into the profound impact Islamic scholars and physicians had on the development of medical sciences. This book explores how Muslim intellectuals preserved and expanded upon the knowledge of ancient civilizations, laying the foundations for modern medicine. It highlights the works of legendary figures such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Al-Razi (Rhazes), and Al-Zahrawi (Albucasis), whose contributions to anatomy, surgery, pharmacology, and medical ethics have shaped the world. Through detailed accounts and historical references, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the pivotal role played by Islamic civilization in advancing medical science and healthcare systems globally.
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