Islamic medical and scientific tradition critical concepts in islamic studies

Islam developed over the course of its history one of the world's most innovative and interesting scientific and medical traditions. In this context, the term Islam should not simply be understood as referring to the religion of the prophet Muhammad, but rather to a civilization which was once...

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Other Authors: Pormann, Peter E. (Editor)
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Published: Milton Park, Abingdon Routledge 2011
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