نتایج جستجو برای: muhja to avicenna

تعداد نتایج: 10614118  

2013
Reza ILKHANI Abdolrasoul MEHRSAI Hossein MORADI

Renal Stone is one of the fairly common diseases in all over the world. According to statistics , its prevalence in America is between 10 to 15% (1). Iran and its neighbors such as Turkey and Pakistan locate on stone-making region. The exact prevalence and incidence rates of urinary calculi in Iran are not clear (2). Since a) mortality rate in this disease is not high, b) there is no longer tim...

H. Hajimehdipoor R. Choopani S. Dehdari S. Esmaeili* S.A. Mortazavi

Background and objectives: Hemorrhoids is the most prevalent rectal disease which is defined as enlargement of ano-rectal cushions.  Intensified pressure on vascular plexus of hemorrhoids seems playing a chief role in the development of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoidectomy is an important surgery to relieve discomforts of patients that suffer from symptomatic hemorrhoids. This review ...

2014
Maryam Yavari Faezeh Khodabandeh Mojgan Tansaz Safoura Rouholamin

Oligomenorrhea, a prevalent disease with serious complications, has been declared in the Avicenna traditional medicine in detail. Avicenna in his famous book, Cannon of Medicine, presents a syndrome termed 'uterine strangulation', as a complication of menstrual bleeding cessation and lack of sexual satisfaction. We have explained this syndrome from both traditional and conventional medicine vie...

2007
H. Husain Siddique

Avicenna (Sheikh Bu Ali Sina, 980-1037 A.D.) was the author of the 'Canon of Medicine' (Al Qanoon) Fig. 1 .In his tract on cardiac drugs he has listed 64 drugs which he used for the treatment of cardiac diseases (1). A possibility of errors of interpretation exists around the research on such drugs mentioned in old treatise. Research problems pertaining to these drugs can be resolved by applyin...

Journal: :Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal 2014

2007
JON MCGINNIS

ion, in R. WISNOVSKY ed., Aspects of Avicenna, Markus Wiener Publishers, Princeton, NJ

2014
Behnam Dalfardi Mohammad Hosein Esnaashary Hassan Yarmohammadi

Ibn Sina (980-1037 AD), known by his full name Abu Ali al-Hussain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina and the Latin name 'Avicenna', was a Persian scholar who is primarily remembered for his contributions to the science of medicine. He authored Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb (The Canon of Medicine). Sections of his work are devoted to detailed descriptions of a number of infectious illnesses, particularly rabies. Avice...

2014
Hamid Shamsi-Baghbanan Afsaneh Sharifian Somayeh Esmaeili Bagher Minaei

BACKGROUND Liver injury or dysfunction is considered as a serious health problem. The available synthetic drugs to treat liver disorders are expensive and cause further damage. Hence, hepatoprotective effects of some herbal drugs have been investigated, and one of the methods to choose herbs in order to study their biological effects is to search in ancient medical texts. Avicenna who is known ...

Journal: :Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 2021

Abstract According to Avicenna, some of the objects mathematics exist and do not. Every existing mathematical object is a non-sensible connotational attribute physical can be perceived by faculty estimation. Non-existing represented imagination through separating combining parts images that are previously In any case, even non-existing should considered as properties material entities. They nev...

2008
Ezz Hattab Mohammed Otair Abdallah Al-Zoubi

Avicenna Virtual Campus (AVC) is UNESCO-led, multi-cultural EUMEDIS pilot project. It involves partners from sixteen Euro-Mediterranean states. Each partner contributes through a node called Avicenna Knowledge Centre (AKC), which produces e-courses and e-learning objects. For seek of interoperability, partners setup a pedagogical standard to guide the production process of learning objects. Fur...

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