His writings and researches suggest that he was eloquent, concise, and precisely rationalist, often hair-raising and meticulous in scholarly research. Instead, he challenged or rejected the views of both of them (Galen and Ibn Sina) when he found something to be correct in his experiments. Although Ibn Sina's status in the Arab world was equal to that of Aristotle and Leonardo. They did not blindly imitate Galen or Ibn Sina. Although Cordoba and Baghdad were closely related, the physicians of the Western Caliphate outnumbered the physicians of the Eastern Caliphate tied to Greece. In the Western Caliphate, physicians were distinguished from their counterparts in the Eastern Caliphate. Were The head of the pharmaceutical department in Maristan held the same position as the medical department. By the time of Mamun, pharmacists, like physicians, had been allowed to test pharmaceuticals, and to protect the public from error and harm, government inspectors supervised pharmaceutical ointments, pills, syrups, jams, tinctures, shafts, and inhalants. Experts trained in Maristan 'prepare and prescribe medicines' in a better way than in the past, their pharmacopeia (Qarabadin) contains in detail the geographical nature of everything, the physical properties, and the diseases in which they are used. Like hospitals, the introduction of medicine as a profession is an Islamic invention.
The large "Bemaristans" were attached to medical colleges and libraries where eminent physicians taught, diagnosed, and practiced as they do today. Jawad Fazil Translate by Sarwar Ali Shakir. Muslim physicians developed the earliest form of a modern hospital, the "hospital", which later became known simply as "Bemaristan", the doors of which were open to all without distinction, in which patients were welcomed for treatment and Minor ailments, wounds, and mental illness were cured.
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