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Melancholia in medieval Persian literature: The view of Hidayat of Al-Akhawayni
Author(s) -
Behnam Dalfardi,
Hassan Yarmohammadi,
Ahmad Ghanizadeh
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
world journal of psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2220-3206
DOI - 10.5498/wjp.v4.i2.37
Subject(s) - melancholia , persian , depression (economics) , psychoanalysis , psychotherapist , psychiatry , medicine , psychology , philosophy , cognition , theology , economics , macroeconomics
"Melancholia" seems to be the oldest term used to describe the manifestations of depression. Throughout the history of medicine, melancholia has been the focus of consideration of many scholars who have provided varying definitions of this disorder and its manifestations. This continual process has resulted in the gradual development of the concept of melancholia over time. Persian scholars were among the scientists who have studied the melancholia and contributed to its concept. One figure, Al-Akhawayni Bukhari (?-983 AD), a Persian physician whose reputation was based on the treatment of patients with mental problems, investigated this disorder. He described Melancholia and explained its clinical manifestations and treatment methods. Al-Akhawayni provided an early classification of the patients suffering from this disorder. Since the medieval Persian concept of melancholia is not well-known, this paper aims to review Al-Akhawayni's 10(th) century knowledge on melancholia which can represent the early concept of this disorder in the Near East.

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