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jiitm 2019, 9 - : 53-56 Back to browse issues page
Illustrations on Avicenna's Canon of Medicine
Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman *
Researcher of Islamic medicine, Chairman and Board Member of the Islamic University of Aligarh, New Delhi, India
Abstract:   (3250 Views)
Ibn Sina's (Avicenna) masterpiece, Canon of Medicine, is among the most important medical books around the world. Just after the book was written, its value was perceived throughout the realm of the Islamic world, and many other medical texts of the Islamic period were influenced and affected by its significance. Later, sages completely accepted its contents, and referred to the Avicenna’s manuscripts as the last word of medical science. In fact, the book became a standard scale for qualification assessment of medical skills, and various individuals in different periods tried to interpret its contents. In fact, if Avicenna had no books other than the Canon, it was enough for representing his perfect knowledge. In this article, some general issues about this book are discussed, and some of the most important eastern editions of the book are mentioned, with the hope that they can show the importance of this book.
Keywords: Canon of Medicine, Eastern Editions, Manuscript
     
Memorial article: Origianal Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/03/18 | Accepted: 2019/03/18


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