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About the Cover |
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Chapter 1 Hospitalization, diagnosis, treatment, and surgery in Iran (Before Islam) |
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1.1 Zend-Avesta medical administration; medicine by the knife (surgery), medicine by herbs, and medicine by divine words |
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General doctor (aso--baesaza) |
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Doctor of forensic medicine (dato baesaza) |
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Doctor of knife (Karotd baesaza) |
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Doctor of herbals (Urvaro baesaza) |
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Doctor of mantra (Maθro baesaza) |
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1.2 The first teaching hospital and medical academy (Gondeshapur) |
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1.3 Notable physicians during Persian empire |
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1.4 Surgery evidences found in the Shahr-e-Sukhteh (Burnt City) in South-Eastern Iran |
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Chapter 2 The medical lifecycle in regards of hospitalization, diagnosis, treatment, and surgery (after Islam) |
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2.1 Starting the Islamic health approaches in Iran |
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2.2 Medical development by Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi |
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2.3 Medical development by Ibn Sina, commonly known as Avicenna in the West |
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2.4 Medical development by Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi known as Masoudi, or Latinized as Haly Abbas |
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2.5 The first medical books on human anatomy knowledge which called Tashrih-i badan-i insan. [ Anatomy of the human body] |
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Chapter 3 The medical life cycle of surgery in Iran: past and present |
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3.1 History of medical surgery in Iran |
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3.2 Medical lifecycle of bloodletting |
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Hakim Esmail Jorjani views on leech therapy |
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3.3 Medical lifecycle of trepanation in surgery |
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3.4 Medical lifecycle in setting bones |
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Chapter 4 The exchange of medical lifecycle in regards of hospitalization, diagnosis and treatment between the Iran and other developing countries |
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4.1 Medical lifecycle from llkhanate and Timurid till Zandieh era |
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4.2 Lifecycle medicine during the Qajar era |
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4.3 Vaccination progress in Iran |
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Pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines |
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4.4 Medical lifecycle in the Pahlavi era |
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4.5 Medical lifecycle in the Islamic Republic of Iran so far |
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4.6 Exchange of medical lifecycle between Iran and other developing countries |
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Index |
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