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Hindiba: A Drug for Cancer Treatment in Muslim Heritage |
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By: FSTC Limited, Wed 06 June, 2007 |
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Hindiba is a plant of Middle Eastern lands. Its therapeutic value as a drug for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer. The following detailed study by Professor Nil Sari investigates the historical and medical aspects of the hindiba in Islamic and Ottoman Turkish medical traditions.
  
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Scientific Transfer and Scholarship in Medieval Arabic Pharmacology |
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By: Dr. Oliver Kahl, Sun 06 May, 2007 |
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Arabic pharmacology, a branch of scientific literature dealing with the preparation and application of compound drugs as formulated in the Arabic language, is an interdisciplinary subject and an intercultural discipline. This article describes its Greek, Indian, and Chinese origins and illustrates the multicultural character of Arabic pharmacology by examples taken from life.
   
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