
The History of the Unani Medicine in Central Asia
Author(s) -
Dr.Prof. Uljaeva Shohistahon*,
Dr.Prof. Azimov Hakimali,
Khakimova Makhruya,
Mamadaminova Bakhtigul,
Turdiboyeva Maksuda
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c6823.098319
Subject(s) - central asia , traditional medicine , the renaissance , history of medicine , classics , modern medicine , character (mathematics) , ancient history , history , medicine , art history , geometry , mathematics
This article discusses the history of traditional medicine in Central Asia. Central Asia is one of the centers of traditional medicine. Since ancient times, medicine has developed here. In the period of the Muslim Renaissance, medicine rose to its peak here. One well-known tabib was Abu Sakhl Masikhiy. He wrote a book on medicine "Kitob al - Mi'a." He was one of the mentors of Ibn Sina and encouraged to write a canon of medical science. The Canon of Medicine - is the great medical work of Avicenna. Their completed in 1025. Great Unani physicians of the East Al-Beruny and Abu Ali ibn Sina (Avicenna) wrote their enormous works in the Arabian language. Avicenna and his school played a big role in the development of medicine in the world. Above-mentioned proposals can be inferred: In Central Asia, Unani medicine developed for many centuries, this area was one of the hotbeds of this school and has a peculiar character.