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Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran

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Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran
EditorIran's Academy of Medical Sciences
AuthorVarious scholars
Original titleدانشنامه پزشکی اسلام و ایران
LanguagePersian
SubjectHistory of medicine, Islamic medicine
GenreReference work
PublisherIran's Academy of Medical Sciences
Publication date
2011–present
Publication placeIran
Media typePrint, Online
Pages5 volumes (ongoing)

The Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran[1] is a series of reference books being prepared in the Iran's Academy of Medical Sciences. The objective of this project is to publish a 5-volume collection; each one consisting of 1000 pages and 500 articles. Its content will include a history of medicine in Iran[2] and other Islamic countries. So far, a limited number of books and references have been published in Iran and this matter has been the motive of the Academy of Medical Sciences to collect references and compiling the encyclopedia.

The field of activity and the subject of the articles are biography of famous Iranian and foreign physicians, pharmacologists, pharmacists and herbalists in past centuries, hospitals, medical schools and centers, drugs, herbs, medical instruments and terms in the history of medicine. The articles should be prepared consisting of about 1200 words, but apparently, a few articles will be longer than this limitation. Since this book will be published in Iran, it is in Persian. However, the Academy of Medical Sciences intends to translate it into English after publishing all of its volumes.

The geographical zone of the articles will be the medical Sciences in Iran, Ottoman (Turkey), Egypt, Mesopotamia, India (while a part of it was ruled by Muslims), and Spain (in areas with mostly Muslims citizens). In general, the most important aim of this book is to introduce history of medicine to the readers. Medical science has had many vicissitudes in Iran. Once, this science was the centre of attention. Renowned scientists like Avicenna and Rhazes have written books about it. In other times, it has stagnated. Therefore, if someone wants to know something about these persons or other physicians, one can refer to this book. Since, in conformity with the specified plan, there are different articles in this book, it is necessary a variety of authors who study about the history of medicine or are interested in this subject in different part of the world get familiar with it.

The first volume of the book was published in 2011,[3] In 2016 the 'Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran' was updated and re-published as Volume 2.[3] It was updated again (as Volume 3) in 2018.[4]

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  1. ^ Velayati, A. (2010-11-20). "Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran". Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 3 (Supplement 2): 1. doi:10.22037/ijpr.2010.301. ISSN 1735-0328.
  2. ^ "history of medicine in Iran" (PDF).
  3. ^ a b "Iran to publish 2nd volume of Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran". The Iran Project. 2016-01-31. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  4. ^ Mehdipour, Z (1 August 2018). "Content analysis of volume III articles of medical encyclopedia of Islam and Iran". Journal of Islamic and Iranian Traditional Medicine. 9 (1): 83–94. Retrieved 25 March 2020.