History of Science 2220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Oribasius, Flagellant, High There

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History of science 2220 intro to the history of medicine. Lecture 4: medical preoccupations bodies, blood, and epidemics. However, it was characterized by limited intellectual life, limited cultural or political economy: ho(cid:449)e(cid:448)er, it (cid:449)as(cid:374)(cid:859)t that all (cid:373)edi(cid:272)al k(cid:374)o(cid:449)ledge disappeared there were. Isidore and the venerable bede (6th-8th centuries) still groups learning medicine. Islamic world: translation: translation is the major contribution of the islamic world to medicine, rise of arab-islamic medical tradition, bismaristan (house of the sick) was a meeting place for arab, greek, syriac, and. Jewish intellectuals around the time of prophet: by the 9th century, learned medicine takes shape, translation movement, spurred by harun al-rashid (r. 786-809) and his son al-ma(cid:859)(cid:373)u(cid:373) (cid:894)r. 8(cid:1005)3-833, abassid caliphs in baghdad. Ibn sina becomes known as the galen of islam and is praised by later writers like. Initially inspired by christian monasteries but eventually surpass these institutions: largest was built in cairo in 1283 distinct wards, open access, pharmacy, library, lecture rooms.

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