Arabian medicine

Arabian medicine
About this book
Tib Arabi, or Arabian medicine was based upon medicine practiced by the Greeks, like Galen. Before the European Enlightenment, medicine or treatment of illness relied upon superstition, religion and folk lore. The practices described here are from what Edward Browne learnd when he lived in Persia as well as Constantinople after having studied Arabic and Persian at Cambridge University. This book is the content of lectures Browne delivered at the College of Physicians in Cambridge, England in November 1919 and 1920
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- OL Work ID
- OL94947W
Subjects
Arab MedicinePersian MedicineHistoryArabic MedicineSpecimens, reproductionsIllumination of books and manuscriptsEnglish literatureTranslations into EnglishTranslations from PersianFacsimilesHistory and criticismPersian literaturePersian ManuscriptsSpecimensPersian literature, history and criticismTranslationsLittérature persaneHistoire et critique