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Ayurveda during Abbasid's period.

S A Husain1, P K Subhaktha

  • 1Indian Institute of History of Medicine, Hyderabad, India.

Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad)
|February 13, 2003
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This historical paper explores Ayurveda in Arab countries during the Abbasid period. It details the arrival and influence of Ayurvedic physicians in Baghdad, highlighting their contributions to medicine.

Area of Science:

  • History of Medicine
  • Ayurveda
  • Islamic Golden Age

Background:

  • Examines the historical presence and influence of Ayurveda in Arab nations.
  • Focuses on the Abbasid period as a key era for cultural exchange.

Discussion:

  • Details the arrival of Ayurvedic physicians to Baghdad.
  • Assesses the eminence and authenticity of Ayurvedic practices in the region.
  • Analyzes literary contributions to the medical field.

Key Insights:

  • Ayurveda had a documented presence and impact in Arab countries.
  • Ayurvedic physicians played a significant role in Baghdad's medical landscape.
  • Authentic practices and literary works enriched the medical knowledge of the era.

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Outlook:

  • Suggests further research into the specific texts and medical innovations introduced.
  • Encourages exploration of cross-cultural medical influences during the Islamic Golden Age.