The Role of Definitions in the "Canon of Medical Science"

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Two decades of the 21st century is characterized by increased globalization and increased scientific and technological progress of human civilization, along with the exacerbation of many problems, including the coronavirus pandemic, which has changed the lives of all states and all people on the planet. In this regard, the problem of rethinking our attitude to health, methods of treatment, and disease prevention has become particularly acute. These issues directly decide the future prospects for the survival of humanity and the relationship with its environment. In this regard, the philosophical understanding of the scientific and medical creativity of Abu Ali ibn Sino, who created the most complete systematized teaching in the Middle Ages, which has not lost its significance for modern medicine, acquires particular relevance.

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