Contribution of Greek-O-Arab Physicians in Tashreeh-E Dimagh (Anatomy of Brain) - A Review
Munazir Mohammad,
Khan Md. Imran,
Qadri M. Abu Bakr
et al.
Abstract:Brain (Dimagh) is the organ of consciousness, creativity, intelligence, memory, language and emotion. These functionsmake it utmost important organ of human body. That’s why Greek-o-Arab physicians described it as Aaza’aRa’eesa (vitalorgan) of the human body. Greek-o-Arab physicians like Hippocrates, Herophilus, Galen, ZakariyaRhazi, Ali Ibn AbbasMajusi, Ibn-e Sina etc. made great contribution in brain anatomy. They discovered various brain structures and describedprofoundly. They also described functions alon… Show more
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