The value of Avicenna's heritage in development of modern integrative medicine in Uzbekistan.

Abstract:

:The heritage of Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina (known in Europe as Avicenna, hereinafter referred to as Avicenna; around 980-1037 ce)has been used in the practice of doctors of various specialties in the treatment of various diseases for many centuries. Extensive clinical experience accumulated over a long time is actively used in modern medicine. Avicenna has had an invaluable contribution to world medicine. He is the largest representative of advanced sociohumanitarian ideas among the peoples of Central Asia. He was a philosopher and physician, scientist and mathematician, poet, and specialist in literature. The rich heritage of the scientist takes a worthy place in the history of medicine in particular, and world civilization in general. Avicenna introduced the main contribution to the treasury of the universal culture by his work in medicine. Avicenna brought together the achievements of Hippocrates (c. 460-370 bce),Galen (c. 130-200 ce),and healers of Egypt, Persia, and India, and he supplemented them with own research results, brilliant discoveries, and hypotheses. Avicenna left many works, among them the especially popular Canon of Medicine. He paid great attention to the prevention of diseases rather than their treatment, which is important today. In his works he gives advice on the use of herbal medicines and biologically active points for various diseases. This article highlights some topical issues of multifaceted heritage of Avicenna for modern medicine and identified promising areas for the development of integrative medicine in Uzbekistan.

journal_name

Integr Med Res

authors

Buranova DD

doi

10.1016/j.imr.2015.06.002

keywords:

["heritage of Avicenna","integrative medicine","oriental medicine","traditional medicine"]

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-12-01 00:00:00

pages

220-224

issue

4

eissn

2213-4220

issn

2213-4239

pii

S2213-4220(15)00529-6

journal_volume

4

pub_type

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