Arabic Medicine
Arabic Medicine refers to the medical practices and knowledge developed in the Arab world, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age (8th to 14th centuries). It combined ancient Greek, Roman, and Persian medical texts with local traditions, leading to advancements in various fields such as pharmacology, surgery, and anatomy.
Prominent figures like Avicenna and Al-Razi made significant contributions, with Avicenna's "The Canon of Medicine" becoming a standard reference in Europe for centuries. Arabic Medicine emphasized the importance of observation, diagnosis, and the holistic treatment of patients, laying the groundwork for modern medical practices.