@article { author = {Nimrouzi, Majid and Daneshfard, Babak and Tafazoli, Vahid}, title = {The Concept of Porosity and Condensity in Persian Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Research on History of Medicine}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, pages = {105-114}, year = {2022}, publisher = {Shiraz University of Medical Sciences}, issn = {2251-886X}, eissn = {2251-886X}, doi = {}, abstract = {Persian Medicine (PM) is a holistic medical system with a unique theoretical base and practical knowledge. Considering its different paradigm and background philosophy  compared to conventional medicine, understanding its fundamental principles is necessary for more accurate and efficient clinical practice. One of its fundamental theories is the concept of “Takhalkhol (porosity) and Takasof (condensity)” which has a significant impact on medical practice. This critical issue has been investigated in recent studies to evaluate the density of the body organs as a diagnostic tool. Despite its importance, no distinct section of the leading Persian Medicine sources has been dedicated to elaborating this basic concept. In this study, we have presented this crucial concept based on PM sources and current literature  to reveal its clinical relevance in the realm of its clinical relevance in diagnosis and disease management. The relation between porosity and condensity and other issues such as body composition, Mizaj (temperament), and nutrition has been discussed.}, keywords = {Porosity,Elasticity,Temperament,Persian medicine,Integrative Medicine,Nutrition}, url = {https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_48427.html}, eprint = {https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_48427_127fe22636a30375b9f11282ad353416.pdf} }