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Arab doctors made significant contributions to medicine, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam, including advancements in surgical techniques, pharmacology, and the establishment of hospitals. However, they did not fully understand the concepts of germ theory and the role of microorganisms in disease, which hindered the development of modern hygiene practices. Additionally, their reliance on classical texts sometimes limited innovation, as they often prioritized ancient Greek and Roman knowledge over new empirical observation.

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