However, his book Al Qanun fi al Tibb or simply the Canon is the most influential medical book ever written by a Muslim physician. It is a one million word medical encyclopedia representing a summation of Arabian medicine with its Greek roots, modified by the personal observations of Ibn Sina. This book was translated to Latin in the 12th century by Gerard of Cremona. It became the textbook for medical education in Europe from the 12th to the 17th century. It is stated that in the last 30 years of the 15th century, the Canon passed through 15 Latin editions and one Hebrew edition. The Canon is divided into five books, including medical therapeutics, with 760 drugs listed. The books are:
We appreciate Dr. Hossein Hatami for his efforts in establishing such useful database of Avicenna and other Iranian traditional medicine (ITM) scientist's books in Bu-Ali Sina scientific & cultural foundation site.
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Muslim scientists and inventors, including Arabs, Persians and Turks, were probably hundreds of years ahead of their counterparts in the European Middle Ages. They drew influence from Aristotelian philosophy and Neo-platonists, as well as Euclid, Archimedes, Ptolemy and others. The muslims made innumerable discoveries and wrote countless books about medicine, surgery, physics, chemistry, philosophy, astrology, geometry and various other fields.
V hv been taught to study history through western lenses,they hv faded d image and contribution of muslims twords science.It was not, in fact, the apple that fell from the tree that told Newton about gravity,but the books of Ibn al-Haytham.
That is one great work done and really informative. Suggestion is to have the names of books and scholars who are new to this world and not known. We need to have a database of old and current Muslim scientists and try to teach our young ones from their contributions as it will help our culture and psychological patterns of our thinking and cognition.
When we read accounts of the teaching methods followed by Ibn Sina himself in his study circles and in imparting learning to his students, we find that he did not restrict himself to any one method. Sometimes he dictated his lessons to the students, sometimes he held discussions with them; most often he gave them explanations, composed treatises or books to present his point of view, or replied to some epistle, and he would advise his students to read, investigate and study, indicating to them particular reference books for every branch of learning. 2ff7e9595c
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