THE MEDICAL VIEWS OF ABU ALI IBN SINA

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  • Karomatov Otabek Yunusovich ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Abu Ali Ibn Sina, The Canon of Medicine, anatomy, pharmacology, therapy, psychotherapy, medical ethics, Eastern medicine, medieval science.

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Abstract: Abu Ali Ibn Sina (Avicenna) was a great physician, philosopher, and encyclopedic scholar of the 11th century whose scientific legacy has immense value for global civilization. His contributions to medicine, particularly through his renowned work The Canon of Medicine, have influenced both medieval and modern medical science. This article explores Ibn Sina’s primary contributions to medicine, including his understanding of anatomy and physiology, methods of diagnosing and treating diseases, and his ethical approach to medical practice.

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2025-06-03