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The Great Physician Historian During the Golden Islamic Medical History – Ibn Abi Usaybi’aa

by Husain F. Nagamia | May 4, 2021

Most Muslim physicians have heard (or should have heard) about famous Muslim physicians such as al-Razi, al-Majusi, Ibn Sina, Ibn al-Nafis, but few physicians have heard about Ibn Abi Usaybi’aa. Although not as famous as some of his contemporaries, Ibn Abi...

The contribution of Islamic culture to the Development of Medical Sciences

by Majed Chamsi-Pasha, Hassan Chamsi-Pasha . | Dec 31, 2020

Abstract The impact of Islamic civilization on Western science and medicine between the 9th and 13th centuries is not well remembered by many in the West. While Europe was in the so-called Dark Ages, Muslim physicians like Avicenna, Al-Razi, Al-Zahrawi and others,...

Al-Zahrawi (Albucasis) – A Father of Operative Plastic Surgery in Europe

by Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal | Aug 26, 2020

Please download the PDF file to access all images included in this article. Abstract Medicine has a great many “fathers” of the profession; Hippocrates in Ancient Greece, Sushruta in Ancient India, Hua Tuo in Ancient China, Guy de Chauliac and Ambroise Paré in France,...

The significant influence and contributions of Al-Razi (Rhazes) to the establishment of Pharmacy during the middle ages

by Kareem Mohamed & Dr. Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal | Jan 10, 2020

Kareem Mohamed MPHARM, ARPharmS Pre-registration Pharmacist – Bradford Dr. Sharif Kaf Al-Ghazal MD, MCh, Plast Cert (RCS), DM, MA (Med Law & Ethics) Consultant Plastic Surgeon – Bradford Teaching Hospital  Correspondence to : Kareem Mohamed ...

Contributions of Arab and Muslim Oculists to Ophthalmology.

by Mohamed A. Ismail, Prof. M Zafer Wafai | Aug 20, 2019

Abstract: This article is a summary which aims to cover the main aspects of the book written by M. Zafer Wafai, and is written as a condensed reference point for those researching the contributions and influence of Arabs and Muslims to the medical field generally, and...
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