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...-Qanun fi al-Tibb (Canon of Medicine) remained the standard medical textbook in both the Islamic world and Europe for over six ...
... al-Qanun fi at-Tibb (The Canon of Medicine), a five-volume medical encyclopedia that systematized Greek, Indian, and Islamic m...
...hr, the renowned Andalusian physician, died in Seville. His medical text introduced experimental surgery and recommended testin...
...is al-Qanun fi at-Tibb (Canon of Medicine) was the standard medical textbook in Europe and the Muslim world for centuries.
...sician of the medieval world; his al-Hawi (Continens) was a medical encyclopedia used in European universities until the 17th c...
How Ibn Sina's al-Qanun fi al-Tibb became the standard medical textbook in both the Islamic world and Europe for over 500 ...
The Andalusian physician who wrote al-Tasrif, a 30-volume medical encyclopedia that introduced over 200 surgical instruments.
...uslim-founded hospitals introduced systematic patient care, medical records, specialized wards, and the concept of the teaching...
The development of medical science in the Islamic world, from the Prophet's guidance t...
Islamic ethical principles governing medical decisions, including organ donation, genetic engineering, I...
...gan donation, life support, genetic testing, IVF, and other medical dilemmas through the lens of Shariah objectives.