Conceptual views of Ibn Sina on the causes health and illness

Abstract

Abu Ali Ibn Sino, the greatest scientist and encyclopedist of the East during the Great Renaissance, wrote his brilliant work “The Canon of Medicine” in 1012-1024. It was a colossal body of medical knowledge, representing one of all on the way to the development of genuine ideas of humanism associated with the struggle for the protection of human health.

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