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:: Volume 12, Issue 45 (Winter 2021) ::
- 2021, 12(45): 151-172 Back to browse issues page
The Role and Position of Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Ibn Sina in the Evolution of Ophthalmological Science
Asghar Montazer Al-Qaim1 , Mustafa Najaran 2, Badr Al-Sadat Alizadeh Moghaddam3
1- Professor, Department of History, University of Isfahan; Instructor of Islamic Studies.
2- PhD student in Islamic History, Payame Noor University. (Corresponding author). , najaranmostafa@yahoo.com
3- Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Payame Noor University; Instructor of Islamic Studies.
Abstract:   (1840 Views)
With the establishment of the Abbasids, the influence of the Iranians, the transfer of science to Baghdad, and the establishment of the House of Wisdom, scientific activity flourished there and Muslims made advances in various branches of sciences, especially medicine. The abundance of books on ophthalmology indicates the success of this field of medicine compared to the other branches of medicine. The present study was conducted to investigate the extent of ophthalmological changes from the third to the fifth century (AH). The results of the study were obtained by a comparative study of the books of the two physicians, namely Ibn Ishaq and Ibn Sina. Ibn Ishaq (1944-264 AH) owes his book "Ophthalmology", as the first book of ophthalmology including some references, to Greek physicians and the use of Greek words, but Ibn Sina (428-370 AH), in the eye section of the Book of Law, as the most significant medical work of the Golden Age, in addition to changing the names,  has introduced more diseases that are the product of his experiences, and also the Book of Law has a better logical and intellectual coherence that has certainly been affected by his philosophical knowledge.
Keywords: Ophthalmology, Hunayn ibn Ishaq, Ibn Sina, Law in Medicine, Book of the Ten Treatises of the Eye, The Golden Age of Islamic Civilization.
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Received: 2020/07/30 | Accepted: 2021/01/10 | Published: 2022/01/4
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Montazer Al-Qaim A, Najaran M, Alizadeh Moghaddam B A. The Role and Position of Hunayn ibn Ishaq and Ibn Sina in the Evolution of Ophthalmological Science. - 2021; 12 (45) :151-172
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Volume 12, Issue 45 (Winter 2021) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه علمی تاریخ فرهنگ و تمدن اسلامی The History of Islamic Culture and Civilization A Quarterly Research Journal
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