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Abu Ali Sina Hospital; Akhtar Hospital; Alghadir; Ali Asghar Hospital; Alvand; Amir Aalam Hospital; Amir Almoamenin Hospital; Andarzgo; Apadana Hospital; Arad General Hospital; Arash Hospital; Asia Hospital; Atieh Hospital [5] Ayatollah Kashani Hospital; Ayatollah Khansari; Ayatollah Taleghani Hospital; Azadi Psychiatric Hospital ...
The following is a non-comprehensive list of Iranian doctors that lived from medieval times up until the beginning of the modern age.. By "Iranian", all the peoples of historic Persia are meant, i.e., what is today Iran, Afghanistan, and all the countries of Central Asia ("common modern definition") that were historically part of the Persian empire, whether or not such people were ethnic ...
Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Husayn Khazin (Persian: ابوجعفر خازن خراسانی; 900–971), also called Al-Khazin, was an Iranian [1] Muslim astronomer and mathematician from Khorasan. He worked on both astronomy and number theory .
Hospital Location Owner/administrator Beds Abu Ali Sina-e-Balkhi Regional Hospital Mazar-i-Sharif: Private [5] ADEI Medical Complex Kabul Private [6] [7] Al Hayat Hospital Kabul Private 42 Afghan-Japan Hospital Kabul Government 100 [8] [9] [10] Aftaab International Hospital: Mazar-i-Sharif Private Ahmad Shah Baba Hospital: Kabul Médecins Sans ...
Al-Kazim was leader of the Shia community during the schism between the Ismaili and other branches of Islam after the death of the previous Imam Jafar al-Sadiq. [49] He established a network of agents who collected the khums in the Shia community of the Middle East and the Greater Khorasan .
The Al-Nuri Hospital, which operated for some 700 years, was the same hospital where Al-Mansur Qalawun was treated and inspired to establish his own hospital in Cairo. The Al-Nuri Hospital, in addition to bringing about the Al-Mansuri hospital, was innovative in its practices as it became the first hospital to begin maintaining medical records ...
Al Ahli Hospital - Amman; Al Bayader Hospital - Amman; Al Dhalil Hospital - Zarqa; Al Hanan General Hospital - Amman; Al Hayat General Hospital - Amman; Al Khalidi Medical Center - Amman; Al Maqased Hospital - Amman; Al Nadeem Hospital - Madaba; Al Quds Hospital - Amman; Al Safa Specialized Hospital - Jerash; Al Shaheed Abu Diah Hospital ...
The existence of a hospital in Kairouan is not proven. Teaching is provided by the doctors themselves at home. This is the case of Ibn Al Jazzar. He said himself in the conclusion of his book Zad Al Mussafir that he would be available at home for his students at the end of their daily consultation. The teaching was oral.