Volume 3, Issue 1
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A Short Introduction to a 19th Century Persian Book on Pulsology: Naiier Azam
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)Islamic Golden Age, 9-12 century AD, was the period through which Persian scientists and physicians were most influential in improving medical sciences including cardiovascular knowledge. Although post-Islamic Golden Age ...
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"Setteye Zarorie" of Naseri’s Health care; evidence of preventive medicine in Iranian traditional medicine
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)During the human history, there was a great struggle against illness and pain, and physicians have always been vanguard in this fight, but some physicians, in addition to treating patients, have been doing their actual ...
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Historical Applications of Nigella sativa L. (Black cumin) in the Treatment of Zokam and Nazleh in Persian Medicine
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)Using Nigella sativa L. (Black cumin), in traditional medicine, dates back to Tutankhamen, the pharaoh of Egypt. There are aboundant historical and religious evidence implying the importance of these curative seeds. ...
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The Impressionability of Multidimensional Character of Allama Qutb al-Din Shirazi, from the Cultural Atmosphere of Shiraz
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)Allama Qutb al-Din Shirazi, is one of the elders and luminaries of Iran and the Islamic world and one of the great characters in the history of science in the world. Despite of the popularity of Allameh Qutb al-Din in ...
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Immaculate Conception as a Motif in Sacred Art: Two unpublished items from Rab, Croatia and Hrastovlje, Slovenia
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)From the historical and medical point of view, this paper purports to illustrate two motifs of Immaculate Conception in Christian art. The first painting is an altarpiece of unknown author from the 17th or 18th century, ...
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Avicenna’s Views on Bone Fractures in Canon of Medicine
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)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 ...
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On the Second Anniversary of the Journal of Research on History of Medicine
(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2014-02-01)



