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Sun Protections in Medical History [PDF]
During a short walk in the cosmetic stores, it is easy to be amazed by the countless bottles of sun protection, stocking the shelves. There are sunscreens and sun blocks, lotions, gels, and sprays; the list goes on and on (Aldahan et al.
Atat, Ayman Yasin, Pflug, Julia
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Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Model of Medicine: A Revival of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Legacy [PDF]
Contemporary medicine often overlooks the spiritual dimension of health and the critical role of preventive care, which are fundamental aspects of Ibn Sina’s teachings.
Ahmad Fakhrurrazi Mohammed Zabidi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Premastication, or pre‐chewing, of food as a feeding practice for infants has been practiced across cultures as an ancient evolutionary method. Whilst literature on the topic remains slim, the majority of existing research has highlighted the potential risks, such as transmission of infections.
Anne Steinberg +8 more
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Sonsuz Tecellî ve Daimî Yaratma: İbn Arabī ve İbn Teymiyye’nin Yaratma Meselesine Ezelî Fiil Olarak Bakışı [PDF]
Creation or becoming as a philosophical and theological problem has always been one of the main controversial issues of philosophers and theologians. It is sometimes defended that creation is an instant act or event; sometimes it is thought that creation
Kaya, Emrah
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The Recital of The Bird is one of the allegorical treatises of Muslim philosopher Avicenna (also known Ibn Sīnā). As much as this short epistle is vital to unravel Avicenna’s ontological hierarchy between the God and the universe and his cosmological ...
Abdullah Başaran
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Investigating the Problem of the Soul Perfection After Death in Avicenna's Viewpoint
Importance of soul entity, incorporeality and its end in all religions lead philosophers to pursue reasonable bases for them. The perfection of the soul after death is one of these religious issues that received increased attention among philosophers ...
Fateme Razizade
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Salting Babies. Innovation and Tradition in Premodern Procedures for Neonatal Care [PDF]
The paper studies two aspects of the procedures of neonatal care explained by ancient and medieval medicine: the application of salt to the newborn’s skin in order to harden it, and the alternative proposed by Ibn Zuhr, anointment with acorn oil.
Forcada, Miquel
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The Medical Poem ("Al-Urjuzah Fi Al-Tibb") of Ibn Sina (Avicenna, 980-1037), is the subject of this primary-source study evaluating its scientific value, poetics and pedagogical significance as well as assessing its role in the transmission of medical ...
Rabie El-Said Abdel-Halim
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Place as a Metaphysical Problem in Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas
Abstract Thomas Aquinas’ particular synthesis of Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism, and the intellectual tradition it inaugurated, has at least twice faced critical challenges from developments in physics. Besieged by the sixteenth and seventeenth century novatores and more or less ignored by the nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century practitioners of ...
Onsi Aaron Kamel
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Experimental thoughts about thought experiments in medieval Islam [PDF]
The study begins with the language employed in and the psychological basis of thought experiments as understood by certain medieval Arabic philosophers.
McGinnis, Jon
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