Opening of the Field of History of Medicine in Shiraz
Alireza
Mehdizadeh
Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
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2013
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Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
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2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42879_c8d8bf510b5e2eb01db83ee300d29547.pdf
Early history of Kerman Morsalin hospital
Sara
Honarmand Ebrahimi
Master of Architectural Conservation, Art University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.
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2013
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The history of hospital construction is primarily divided into pre-Islamic and Isalmic periods; the latter also witnessed the emergence of European and American hospitals after the arrival of western medicine in Iran. Kerman Morsalin hospital, belonging to Church Mission Society hospitals, is an example of such hospitals built under the supervision of British doctors in Iran. This hospital, listed as one of the Iranian national heritage, is considered as one of the first contemporary hospitals of this city. But, there was no evidence about its construction date. Therefore, I used the Interpretive-Historical methodology by organizing and analyzing historical documents to discern the early history of this hospital. The aim of this research was to find out when the Morsalin hospital was built. Medical activities of the Church Mission Society, with the cooperation of Dr. Griffith, began in 1901. At First, there was not a special place to work and hence, he started treating patients at home. However, thirteen years later, in 1914, Dr. Dodson started constructing the hospital. This is the hospital which nowadays is known as Morsalin hospital.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
v.
2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42880_853d003c6590b7bbad9fc1e7d26c93f3.pdf
The Effect of Jundishapur School on Baghdad Medical School
Seyyed Alireza
Golshani
Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
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Hassan
Yarmohammadi
Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
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Babak
Daneshfard
Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
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2013
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One of the great schools of medical knowledge that had been the light of the past to the future is Jundishapur School.We sought to introduce just a little of this magnificent persian civilization in this study. The aim of this study was reviewing the effect of Jundishapur medical school and hospital on Baghdad medical school and hospital. Effectiveness of this great scientific center at that time was so much that transmission of itsculture to the center of islamic caliphate in Baghdad, leaded to prosperity and excellence of Baghdad school.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
v.
2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42882_f210b5b0a8496f8ac1e81c3fffd6e838.pdf
Jovārish-e Jālīnūs, the Herbal Treatment of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease in the History of Medicine
Mahmoud
Mosaddegh
Department of Traditional Pharmacy, and Traditional Medicine and Materia Medica Research Center, School of Traditional Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Meysam
Shirzad
Department of Iranian Traditional Medicine, School of Traditional Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Mohammad Bagher
Minaii
Department of Iranian Traditional Medicine, School of Traditional Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Mohammad Mahdi
Ahmadian-Attari
Department of Traditional Pharmacy, and Traditional Medicine and Materia Medica Research Center, School of Traditional Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Alireza
Abbassian
Department of Iranian Traditional Medicine, School of Traditional Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Majid
Anushiravani
Department of Iranian Traditional Medicine, School of Traditional Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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2013
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History of medicine is a treasure of interesting experiences of humankind to treat diseases. Traditional medicine is a major part of this long history. World Health Organization (WHO) encourages all countries to extend their complementary and traditional medicines and support trained practitioners in this field. This strategy can lead to finding new treatments and opening new horizons to the herbal medicine researchers. Nowadays, a movement toward the integration of traditional and complementary medicine into mainstream medicine is evident. Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) remedies, similar to other branches of complementary and alternative medicine, have been documented to offer the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. According to the principles of ITM, the production of abnormal “Humours” in human body can trigger a process through which a disease occurs. Heartburn is known as “Horqat” in ITM. Phlegmatic Horqat occurs due to the presence of abnormal “Phlegm” in the stomach. Phlegm creates heartburn usually after a meal and at the beginning of gastric digestion. There are several single and compound herbal treatments for Horqat in ITM. In this article, a novel treatment of GERD in Greek and Iranian traditional medicines called Jovārish-e Jālīnūs (Galen’s digestive) has been introduced.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
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2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42883_90c95a7906c2dc7ea770549a76e5409e.pdf
Ibn Nafis’ Style in the Book “Alshamel fi Sana’at tebbi’at”
Hosein
Kiani
Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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2013
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Man from the beginning, to keep his health, tried to identify the food and medicine so that he could keep himself healthy. This experience has been passed over from generation to generation. Scientists and physicians, wrote books about the science of medicine to transfer these experiences to posterity. Each of these books has been written in a style or method and if we become familiar with these styles it will help to understand them. This article is going to consider the style of Ibn Nafis’ in writing “Alshaml fi Sana’at Tebbi’at”. For achieving this goal, the descriptive and analytical method is selected. The results show that Ibn Nafis’ has been chosen a new approach for his book. This approach had avoided the deceased method in repeating the entries of drugs and expressed the animal, vegetable and mineral drugs that had been available for the physicians. The writer used the classification of the materials to convey the content to the reader and in each entry, mentioned the nature and actions of drug in organs. Modes of reasoning, analogy, repetition, redundancy are the most used styles of the author in the book. Using these methods, although in some cases facilitated the text, but repeating it for many times in some cases, caused the text to lose its coherence.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
v.
2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42884_2e2cc4b638b082bb5031079cb89445e5.pdf
Transformation of the Term of Pleura
Jafar
Rezaian
Student Research Committee, Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
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2013
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Each word can be changed over time. Understanding the terminology changes in any knowledge is imperative and it prevents the researchers of that knowledge from taking mistakes. This article is trying to perform the semantic transformation of the term of pleura.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
v.
2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42881_e6efd17b52404368b3b1693be67a1fcb.pdf
The First Abumaher Shirazi Award (2012) for Researchers in the Field of History of Medicine
Arman
Zargaran
Student Research committee, Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical sciences, Shiraz, Iran
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2013
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Fars province and the city of Shiraz were important centers of medical sciences in ancient and medieval period. At present, also Shiraz accommodates one of the most outstanding universities, as well as medical centers and hospitals both in Iran and the Middle East.1 In this regards, the Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine held a ceremony in Shiraz to honor scholars in the field of the history of medicine. This ceremony was held accomponied with the 4th Seminar on History of Persian and Islamic Medicine. Also a grant and a medal in the name of Abumaher Shirazi, the father of Shiraz medical doctrine (10th century AD)2 were, for the first time, given to the winners of this award on 28 Feb, 2013. The winners of the first period were Prof. Sirus Gerami from Delhaize University (Canada) in the section of Veteran and Pioneers and Dr Arman Zargaran from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in the section of Young Researcher. This ceremony will be held on a yearly basis every February. Applicants for second grant (2013) can send their CV (2013) until 15 January 2014 to medhist@sums.ac.ir.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
2
v.
2
no.
2013
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_42878_c585765401ec04aebc58e8e1dea3fffc.pdf