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E-grāmata: Hospitalization, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Surgery in Iran: The Lifecycle of Medical Sciences

(Director, National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (NRITLD), WHO Collaborating Centre, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780443153068
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Hospitalization, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Surgery: The Lifecycle of Medical Sciences in Iran provides a complete understanding of the lifecycle of medicine in the underserved area of Iran. Coverage will elucidate the importance of communication between scientists in different countries for the further development of research to advance hospitalization infrastructure, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and surgery techniques and availability.

Using a systematic timeline approach, coverage includes early medical sciences to present day of Iran. Each chapter highlights important research, techniques, and procedures throughout the lifecycle of medical sciences and includes topics from bloodletting and setting bones, to anesthesia and vaccines. The content in each chapter emphasizes standard protocols based on international recognition to help developing countries adopt newer technologies.

  • Covers the lifecycle of medical sciences in Iran for a comprehensive introduction to the developments in hospitalization, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, and surgery
  • Shows ways that modern technology can be utilized in underserved areas of the world
  • Provides the unique perspective and insight into the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases like M. tuberculosis from a country that has seen the progression of the disease and its available treatments over many years

Recenzijas

"...presents a history of medicine spanning from the Persian Empire to present-day Iran [ and] focuses specifically on the history of medicine among the Persian populations. [ A] hidden gem that will be of interest to those curious about the Arab-Islamic world and its contributions to modern medicine. [ W]ritten with a fluidity that makes it easy to read, this book is a valuable contribution, as the history of "Persian medicine" is often neglected in current history, overlooking that the greatest physicians of the Arabo-Islamic World were of Persian origin." --©Doodys Review Service, 2023, Alain Touwaide, PhD (Ronin Institute)

List of Contributors
ix
About the Cover xi
Chapter 1 Hospitalization, diagnosis, treatment, and surgery in Iran (Before Islam)
1(20)
Description
1(1)
1.1 Zend-Avesta medical administration; medicine by the knife (surgery), medicine by herbs, and medicine by divine words
2(4)
General doctor (aso--baesaza)
3(1)
Doctor of forensic medicine (dato baesaza)
3(1)
Doctor of knife (Karotd baesaza)
4(1)
Doctor of herbals (Urvaro baesaza)
5(1)
Doctor of mantra (Maθro baesaza)
5(1)
1.2 The first teaching hospital and medical academy (Gondeshapur)
6(5)
Description
6(1)
Summary
6(1)
Introduction
6(5)
1.3 Notable physicians during Persian empire
11(4)
Description
11(1)
Borzouyeh
11(2)
Simurgh
13(1)
The Bukhtlshu'
14(1)
1.4 Surgery evidences found in the Shahr-e-Sukhteh (Burnt City) in South-Eastern Iran
15(6)
Description
15(1)
Introduction
15(2)
References
17(4)
Chapter 2 The medical lifecycle in regards of hospitalization, diagnosis, treatment, and surgery (after Islam)
21(32)
2.1 Starting the Islamic health approaches in Iran
22(10)
Summary
22(1)
Introduction
23(9)
2.2 Medical development by Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi
32(5)
Summary
32(1)
Introduction
32(5)
2.3 Medical development by Ibn Sina, commonly known as Avicenna in the West
37(4)
2.4 Medical development by Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi known as Masoudi, or Latinized as Haly Abbas
41(3)
Summary
41(1)
Introduction
41(3)
2.5 The first medical books on human anatomy knowledge which called Tashrih-i badan-i insan. [ Anatomy of the human body]
44(9)
Summary
44(1)
Introduction
44(3)
References
47(6)
Chapter 3 The medical life cycle of surgery in Iran: past and present
53(66)
3.1 History of medical surgery in Iran
54(11)
Summary
54(1)
Introduction
54(11)
3.2 Medical lifecycle of bloodletting
65(12)
Summary
65(1)
Introduction
65(6)
Venesection
71(1)
Arteriotomy
71(1)
Cupping
72(1)
Hakim Esmail Jorjani views on leech therapy
72(5)
3.3 Medical lifecycle of trepanation in surgery
77(12)
Summary
77(1)
Introduction
77(12)
3.4 Medical lifecycle in setting bones
89(8)
Summary
89(1)
Introduction
89(8)
3.5 Anesthesia
97(22)
Summary
97(1)
Introduction
97(7)
References
104(13)
Further reading
117(2)
Chapter 4 The exchange of medical lifecycle in regards of hospitalization, diagnosis and treatment between the Iran and other developing countries
119(72)
4.1 Medical lifecycle from llkhanate and Timurid till Zandieh era
120(10)
Summary
120(10)
4.2 Lifecycle medicine during the Qajar era
130(6)
Summary
130(1)
Introduction
130(6)
4.3 Vaccination progress in Iran
136(9)
Summary
136(1)
Introduction
136(7)
Measles vaccine
143(1)
Pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines
143(2)
4.4 Medical lifecycle in the Pahlavi era
145(8)
Summary
145(1)
Introduction
145(8)
4.5 Medical lifecycle in the Islamic Republic of Iran so far
153(11)
Summary
153(1)
Introduction
153(11)
4.6 Exchange of medical lifecycle between Iran and other developing countries
164(27)
Summary
164(1)
Introduction
164(12)
References
176(14)
Further reading
190(1)
Index 191
Dr. Ali Akbar Velayati is the Director of the National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases (NRITLD) at the Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. He is a Full Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and he has guided more than 300 MD and PhD students. He is also the Head of Mycobacteriology Research Center (MRC) in NRITLD, where he directly monitors the basic and clinical trial on tuberculosis. Dr. Velayati is the President of the Asian African Society of Mycobacteriology and of the Society of Biomedical and Biotechnology Scientists. He is the Chief Editor of the International Journal of Mycobacteriology, the Journal of Preventive, Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies in Medicine, and the Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal.