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Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, is most famous as a Muslim philosopher. However, he did right several books of which two of the best know are "The Canon of Medicine" and "The Book of Healing".
Avicenna - The Canon of Medicine
The Canon of Medicine was not a person but a book written first by Ibn Sina (a Persian philosopher) who believed that the human body cannot be restored to health unless the causes of both health and disease are determined. This book had all medical knowledge known in 1025
Daniel Reed also wrote the book Deadly Medicine.
Her first book, Love Medicine, was written in 1984.
Qin Jinshao wrote a book titled "Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine".
S. A. Richmond has written: 'Divine healing' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Medicine, Religious aspects, Spiritual healing
O Cameron Gruner has written: 'A treatise on the canon of medicine of Avicenna, incorporating a translation of the First Book'
Auricle medicine is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that focuses on the stimulation of points on the auricle (ear) for healing purposes. The book "From Auricular Medicine to Auricle Medicine" likely explores the evolution or advancements in auricle medicine practices and theories over time. It may discuss new research, techniques, or applications within the field of auricle medicine.
Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book was created in 1894.
Islam established Islamic medicine and only Iranian Muslims like Avesina and others have wrote near 5000 book in medicine like "the cannon of medicine" and may other books. Islam has its own medicine.
The Muslims were amazing in medicine, one Muslim wrote a book on medicine that became the basic book in European universities. They knew how the body systems worked. They had natural medicine. They drew pictures of the inside of human body. They translated Greek and Roman books into other languages to be understood.