Muhammad al-Razi
Muslim doctors made significant contributions to medicine during the Islamic Golden Age, including advancements in surgery, pharmacology, and anatomy. They established hospitals as centers of medical education and research and translated important medical texts from Greek, Persian, and Indian sources. Muslim doctors also introduced innovative surgical techniques, such as the use of anesthesia and the development of surgical instruments.
Muslim doctors studied translations of Greek medical texts and a work by a famous Muslim Doctor Who lived in Persia in the early 1000s. Avicenna described how some diseases could cause stomach problems and that cancer could be fought with surgery
was translated into Latin and became a basic textbook in Europe through the 19th century. I'm not 100 percent sure.
Yes they did
science
A Muslim may get treatment from any doctor of any religion.
because they belong to muslim league party
Medical advances that Muslim physicians made were making hospitals and by traveling to rural areas to provide healthcare. They wrote books with cures and recipes to help the sick.
to create a separate and independent Muslim state
It was the Muslim physicians and doctors who studied the Scientific Method:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_in_medieval_Islamhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method
Avicenna is known as a influential physician that give impact to modern medical science. He is a Muslim named Ibn Sina born in 980.
Medical advances that Muslim physicians made were making hospitals and by traveling to rural areas to provide healthcare. They wrote books with cures and recipes to help the sick.