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Iranian traditional medicine (ITM) (Persian: طب سنتی ایرانی, romanized: tebbe sonnati-e irāni), also known as Persian traditional medicine, is one of the most ancient forms of traditional medicine. ITM is grounded in the concept of four humors: phlegm (Balgham), blood (Dam), yellow bile (Ṣafrā') and black bile (Saudā').
Although the Avesta mentions several notable physicians, the most notable—Mani, Roozbeh, and Bozorgmehr—were to emerge later. [9]The second epoch covers the era of what is known as Pahlavi literature, where the entire subject of medicine was systematically treated in an interesting tractate incorporated in the encyclopedic work of Dinkart, [10] which listed in altered form some 4333 diseases.
The Iranian Thalassaemia Society claims that some 1,100 thalassaemia patients have died due to drug shortages since the beginning of the crisis in 2018. [9]In 2023, the Iranian government allocated approximately $2.4 billion to solving the crisis, although Hossein-Ali Shahriari, head of the Iranian parliamentary Health Commission, wrote a letter to then-President Ebrahim Raeisi saying that the ...
Iran has produced a wide range of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of cancer, diabetes, infection and depression. [39] Iran is the first country in the East Mediterranean region which has the technical and scientific capability to export vaccines to various world countries. [40] Iran will gain self-sufficiency in vaccine production by 2014. [41]
Medical works of medieval Iran (7 P) Medieval ... Pages in category "Iranian traditional medicine" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total ...
The Dar-ol-Fonoon School of Medicine can be considered as the first modern college of higher education in Iran. In 1918, medicine was deleted from the syllabus of Dar-ol-Fonoon and started to be taught in a separate independent college named "College of Medicine" and in the Same year, the first women's hospital was officially inaugurated.
Pages in category "Medicine in Iran" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Healing Simurgh; M.
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