Islamic medicine

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“Islamic medicine” is strongly related to:

The Canon of Medicine    Avicenna    Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi    Al-Tasrif    Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi    Drug    Cf.    Galen    Experiment    Ibn Zuhr    Infectious disease    Disease    Ibn al-Nafis    Surgery    Biomedical research    Medication    Pharmacology    Illness    Quantification    Humorism    Physiology    Baghdad    Ibn al-Baitar    Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī    Ibn al-Haytham    Book of Optics    Clinical    Sexually transmitted disease    Hippocrates    Fever    Clinical trial    Dissection    Microbiology    Pulse    Pediatrics    Anesthesia    Diagnosis    Abd-el-latif    Medicine    Al-Andalus

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