Irani traditional medicine





Irani-tebb or Irani Traditional Medicine, also called Tebb e Sonnati is one of famous forms of traditional medicine which the founding in four humours concept: Phlegm (Balgham), Blood (Dam), Yellow bile (Ṣafrā') and Black bile (Saudā').. Some traditional medicine forms are in this base. Unani and Graeco-Arabic are the most famous of that. Which is based on the teachings of Greek physician Hippocrates, and Roman physician Galen, and developed by Rhazes, Avicenna (Ibn Sena) into an elaborate medical system. The old medical system, developed by a number of nations. Irani-tebb although often presumed as part of Unani medicine because of a great overlap between these two, still is a separate tradition with roots further in the ancient Iranian past and Indian.

History



Ancient Iranian Medicine, the basic knowledge of four humours as a healing system was developed by Hakim Ibn Sina (known as Avicenna in the west) in his medical encyclopedia The Canon of Medicine.

See also



  • Ancient Iranian medicine
  • Avicenna
  • Rhazes
  • Traditional Knowledge Digital Library

References






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