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History of Islamic or Arab Medicine

Exhibiting 67 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1975 CEMedizin und Magie. Heilkunde und Geheimlehre des islamischen Zeitalters. [Medizingeschichtliche Miniaturen 1].
1973 CEMedizinisches in Tausendundeiner Nacht: Ein literaturgeschichtlicher Beitrag zur islamischen Heilkunde.
2009 CEOttoman medicine: Healing and medical institutions, 1500-1700.
1946 CEOutline of Arabic contributions to medicine and the allied sciences.
2015 CEPlague and empire in the early modern Mediterranean world: The Ottoman experience, 1347-1600.
2006 CEProducing sexual desire: Changing sexual discourse in the Ottoman Middle East, 1500-1900.
2011 CEScience and technology in Islam: Catalogue of the collection of instruments of the Institute for the History of Arabic and Islamic Sciences. 4, 7. Medicine, 8. Chemistry, 9. Mineralogy.
1983 CESex and society in Islam: Birth control before the nineteenth century.
2016 CESuccess and suppression: Arabic sciences and philosophy in the Renaissance.
1999 CEThe diffusion of Greco-Roman medicine into the Middle East and the Caucasus. Edited by J.A.C. Greppin, E. Savage-Smith, and J. L. Gueriguian.
1967 CEThe medical formulary of Al-Samarqandi and the relation of early Arabic simples to those found in the indigenous medicine of the Near East and India.
2006 CEThe medicinal use of opium in ninth-century Baghdad. (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, vol. 5).
1937 CEThe medico-philosophical controversy between Ibn Butlan of Baghdad and Ibn Ridwan of Cairo: A contribution to the history of Greek learning among the Arabs. (The Egyptian University, the Faculty of Arts: Publication 13.)
2004 CEThe oriental tradition of Paul of Aegina's Pragmateia.
2015 CEThe paradigmatic translator and his method: Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq’s translation of the Hippocratic aphorisms from Greek via Syriac into Arabic. IN: New Horizons in Graeco-Arabica Studies, ed
2009 CEThe world of pharmacy and pharmacists in Mamlūk Cairo.
1962 CETibb-ul-Nabbi or medicine of the Prophet.