Avicenna’s Views on Bone Fractures in Canon of Medicine

The human knowledge on orthopedics traces back to dawn of the medical history. During the history of medicine, several scholars including Persian scientists investigated orthopedics and contributed to its flowering. Abu Ali al-Hussain ibn Abdullah ibn-Sina is a great Persian physician whose opinions...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Kalantari Meibodi, Samira Esfandiari, Hassan Yarmohammadi, Behnam Dalfardi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2014-02-01
Series:Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Online Access:http://rhm.ir/ojs-2.2.4/index.php/rhm/article/view/118/118
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Summary:The human knowledge on orthopedics traces back to dawn of the medical history. During the history of medicine, several scholars including Persian scientists investigated orthopedics and contributed to its flowering. Abu Ali al-Hussain ibn Abdullah ibn-Sina is a great Persian physician whose opinions on various aspects of medicine, including the science of orthopedics, are so remarkable. In this paper, we will review Avicenna’s viewpoints and recommendations for diagnosis, care and treatment of different bones fractures which can be representative of the early knowledge on orthopedics in Persia.
ISSN:2251-886X
2251-886X