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1001 Cures
Contributions in Medicine & Healthcare from Muslim Civilisation
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ntroduction
Since physical well-being is of paramount importance in our lives, the pursuit of health is fundamental to human experience...
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Translation Movement
Translation is one of the most powerful drivers in the development of science and medicine...
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Humoral Pathology
In Islamic medicine, the most pervasive explanatory theory was that of humoral pathology...
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Anatomy
The study of anatomy was universally praised and its importance recognised in pre-modern Islamic societies...
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