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The Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published by the Iran University of Medical Sciences. The editor-in-chief is Hamid Baradaran (Iran University of Medical Sciences). Publishing formats include original research articles, letters to the editor, and review articles.
The underlying objective of the programme of the Islamic World Academy of Sciences is to establish a framework for the development of science and technology in the Islamic World. The programme, by facilitating interaction among scientists, and promoting the exchange of views and ideas on science and technology issues in particular, can catalyse ...
Journal of Medical Case Reports: Medicine: BioMed Central: English: 2007–present Journal of Medical Economics: Medicine: Taylor and Francis Group: English: 1998–present Journal of Medical Genetics: Genetics: BMJ Group: English: 1964–present The Journal of Medical Practice Management: Health Management: Greenbranch Publishing: English ...
During the post-classical era, Middle Eastern medicine was the most advanced in the world, integrating concepts of Modern Greek, Roman, Mesopotamian and Persian medicine as well as the ancient Indian tradition of Ayurveda, while making numerous advances and innovations. Islamic medicine, along with knowledge of classical medicine, was later ...
Journal ISO 4 abbreviation Publisher(s) Published ISSN AIP Advances: AIP Adv. AIP 2011–present ISSN 2158-3226: APL Bioengineering: APL Bioeng. AIP 2017–present ISSN 2473-2877
The Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran [1] is a series of reference books being prepared in the Iran's Academy of Medical Sciences. The objective of this project is to publish a 5-volume collection; each one consisting of 1000 pages and 500 articles. Its content will include a history of medicine in Iran [2] and other
The journal was founded in 1992 at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and is published by Oxford University Press. [1] It is indexed by the ATLA Religion Database , the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences , the British Humanities Index , and EBSCO Historical Abstracts.
Galen's approach to medicine became and remains influential in the Islamic world. The first major translator of Galen into Arabic was the Arab Christian Hunayn ibn Ishaq . He translated ( c. 830–870 ) 129 works of "Jalinos" [ 87 ] into Arabic .