The Necessity of Fundamental Changes in the Journal of Research on History of Medicine for Next Year
Alireza
Mehdizadeh
Chairman of RHM; Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, North Ghaani street, Shiraz, Iran
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text
article
2018
eng
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
no.
2018
1
2
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_46219_faec4902937d899c530a45c29d53423d.pdf
Importance of Anatomy in Fars School of Medicine in the 7th and 8th Centuries A.H.
Ahmad
Fazlinejad
shiraz univesity. College of Literature and Humanities. Eram Sq. Eram Paradise. Department of History
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Behrooz
Tajmiri
PhD Student of Islamic History, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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text
article
2018
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One of the topics attended by scholars and Islamic physicians has been the knowledge of anatomy. From the beginning of translation movement in the second century, Muslims paid a special attention to this branch of knowledge. Greek physicians’ works especially Galen, were translated into Arabic and described as infrastructures for the authorship of Muslim physicians’ works in the field of anatomy. Muslim physicians, while paying attention to the views of Greeks, presented new theories. The most important of these theories concerned Ibn Nafis. His study of blood circulation was a sign of deep investigation by Muslim physicians. In the seventh and eighth centuries, Persian physicians paid much attention to knowledge and wrote several treatises in this regard. For example, AlMokhtasar fi Tashrih of Abolmajd, al Bayzavi and resale fi tashrih of Najmodin Mahmod ibn Elyas Shirazi and tashrihol Abdan of Mansur ibn Ahmad Shirazi. This research paper is descriptive-analytical in nature and takes a comparative approach. By conformation of these works together, this research considers the most important topics of theabove-mentioned scientists about anatomy in Persian physician’ works.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
v.
1
no.
2018
3
16
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_43014_ec0edd0b580ed245a2ad9ee4a063c5d8.pdf
Investigating Role of British in Health, Treatment and Establishment of Mursalin (Muslemin) Educational-Therapeutic Hospital in Shiraz (1900-1979)
Soleyman
Heidari
Assistant Professor of the Department of History, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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2018
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Mursalin (Muslemin) hospital was founded by British physicians in Shiraz. The hospital and its British staff have played an important role in the evolution of medical knowledge and the provision of health services in this city. Before the arrival of Donald Kaar and Emelian Stewart in Shiraz, there was no modern hospital or clinic; health services and pharmaceuticals were traditionally provided by local medicine men. The arrival of British physicians and nurses has not only finished traditional therapies in long term, but also commenced the arrival of modern medical knowledge in Shiraz. This study seeks the answer to this fundamental question that what the causes and factors of the arrival of British physicians and nurses in Shiraz were and what role they have played in providing modern health services in this city. This research is conducted in a descriptive manner along with analysis based on library and documentation resources (National Documentation Center of Iran and Documentation Archive of Birmingham University) as well as field research. The findings of this research demonstrate the beneficial role that British physicians and nurses played in improving people’s health; however, their main goal has been the promotion of Christianity in and around Shiraz.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
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2018
17
30
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_43016_387b007d7a20711ebddcad417aae0e2e.pdf
Study of Stylistic Features of the Book “Favayed Al-afzaliyeh”
Neda
Boroumandi
Ph.D. Student of Persian Language and Literature, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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Najaf
Jowkar
Professor of Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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Alireza
Salehi
Associate Professor of Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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text
article
2018
eng
This paper explores the style of the book "Favayed Al-afzaliyeh" authored by Ali Afzal Qatea Qazvini. He is one of the renowned and prolific physicians of the Safavid era, who despite medical profession and writing several valuable books, has been paid less attention by researches. Among his writings, "Favayed Al-afzaliyeh" is the Encyclopedia of Medicine and Pharmacology. According to many researchers, this book is the most important, most detailed and most comprehensive medical treatises of the Safavid era. In this paper, the stylistic features of "Favayed Al-afzaliyeh" are studied from the viewpoints of thought, literature and language. The result of this study shows that the above-mentioned book is a moral and advisory work in addition to mentioning comprehensive medical issues; according to its scientific structure, it has excellent literary traits. Linguistic features of this work, despite a relatively long period from Khorasani style, is yet adaptable to it. Of course, this does not mean that style of "Favayed Al-afzaliyeh" is devoid of the linguistic features of its own era.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
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2018
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https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_43017_813297a92aec8f35858dffe0e54fe220.pdf
Abdullah Bin Anis, An Uncelebrated Physician of the 7th Century
Fateme
Ashrafzade
Faculty of Psychology and Social Science, Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
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Muhammad Reza
Rajabnejad
Affiliation: Institute of History of Medicine, Islamic and Complementary Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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Muhammad Saeed
Al-Attar
School of Traditional Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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text
article
2018
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One well-cited assertion in the literature is a lack of data about health,physicians and their lives in Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century, whichis expected due to deficiency of original resources from that time.Previous studies identified only three physicians without remarkabledata about their lives. This article introduces Abdullah bin Anis, a newphysician who was unknown previously and presented novel informationabout medicine and its practice in Prophet Muhammad’s time (ca609).
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
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2018
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https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_43013_c751f9ea5a9622139332c6524f79d814.pdf
Trachoma disease in Iran from the past to the end of the twentieth century
Masoud
Kasiri
MD & PhD ,Assistant Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Literature and the Humanities, University Of Isfahan, Iran
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text
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2018
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Trachoma and its complications, including blindness, is one of the problems that has always threated human society. This disease was known among Iranian physicians since past time in Iran and there had been signs of disease description and its treatment methods in ancient books.At the beginning of twentieth century, by discovering the cause of the disease, comprehensive actions were taken by Iranian government to eradicate this disease. These actions included public treatment in community as well as health education in schools. Also clinics and ophthalmologists have begun to treat the disease with new methods.The results of this study based on the study of documents, remaining evidence and the statistics of patients in different regions indicate that although Iranian government managed to control the disease and its complications, but it never succeeded in eradicating Trachoma.
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
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2018
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60
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_45605_f6605b63ad2a56716ebc8712a36931e2.pdf
Raymond Tripier (1838-1916) An Eye on His Life and Scientific Work on Cardiology
Konstantinos
Laios
Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
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Efstathia
Lagiou
Medical School, University of Patra, Greece
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Edison
Jahaj
Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
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Konstantinos
Markatos
Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
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George
Androutsose
Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Greece
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article
2018
eng
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
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2018
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62
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_43015_b11dbb97582706002a34d2c3ab484c0a.pdf
Firstly Documented Beliefs on Drug Teratogenicity
Muhammad
al-Attar
School of Traditional Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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Narges
Kiyanie
Department of Traditional pharmacy, Faculty of Traditional Medicine Tehran University of medical sciences.
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text
article
2018
eng
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2251-886X
7
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1
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2018
63
66
https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_43012_ebab296bf6bfa689ec8c954946744b08.pdf