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  2. Al-'Adudi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    There were numerous experts of medicine throughout the existence of Al-'Adudi that helped the hospital from the beginning of its founding until the end. Among those were Al-Razi, who helped King 'Adud al-Dawla choose the location of the hospital. [1] [2] Before the death of King 'Adud al-Dawla, Ibn Mandevaih worked under his reign for a salary. [3]

  3. Baghdad Medical City - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Medical City in 2017. Baghdad Medical City (مدينة الطب) formerly known as Saddam Medical City from 1983–2003 and before that known as Medical City Teaching Hospital from 1973–1983 is a complex of several teaching hospitals in Bab Al-Moatham, Baghdad, Iraq. The complex stands where the former Garden of Ridván of Baghdad was.

  4. List of hospitals in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad teaching hospital Bab Al-Moatham: Baghdad Medical City: Baghdad: 998 Private Nursing Home Hospital Bab Al-Moatham: Baghdad Medical City: Baghdad: 289 Al Kindi General Teaching Hospital Rusafa: Yarmouk Baghdad: 333 Al Yarmuk General Teaching Yarmouk: Yarmouk Baghdad: 770 Ibn Rushd Psychiatry & Addiction Hospital Al Andulus Rusafa Baghdad: 74

  5. Al-Mustansiriya University - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mustansiriyah University (Arabic: الجامعة المستنصرية) is a public university located in Baghdad, Iraq. It traces its origin back to 1227. It traces its origin back to 1227. The modern form of the university was founded in 1963.

  6. List of physicians - Wikipedia

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    Helen Flanders Dunbar (1902–1959) — important early figure in U.S. psychosomatic medicine; Galen (129–c. 210) — Roman physician and anatomist; Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) — German scientist; won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; developed Ehrlich's reagent; Christiaan Eijkman (1858–1930) — pathologist, studied beriberi

  7. Medical specialty - Wikipedia

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    A medical specialty is a branch of medical practice that is focused on a defined group of patients, diseases, skills, or philosophy.Examples include those branches of medicine that deal exclusively with children (), cancer (), laboratory medicine (), or primary care (family medicine).

  8. Internal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Internal medicine, also known as general medicine in Commonwealth nations, is a medical specialty for medical doctors focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases in adults. Medical practitioners of internal medicine are referred to as internists, or physicians in Commonwealth nations. [1]

  9. Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Located in Baghdad, Al-Karkh, Al-Yarmouk city, besides Al-Mustansiriya medical college (and is considered the teaching hospital for its students). The hospital was established in 1964 [citation needed] and now represents the second largest Iraqi hospital after Baghdad medical city. [1] It is also the largest emergency facility in the country. [2]