Title of article
Interaction between Iranian and Indian Medical Knowledge Re-Reading the Manuscript of “Riyadh Alamgiri”
Author/Authors
Dehghan ، Masoumeh Department of History - College of Literature and Humanities - Shiraz University , Farkhondehzadeh ، Mahboobeh Department of Theology and Islamic Sciences - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
From page
17
To page
24
Abstract
In Iranian medical history, renowned physicians have emerged, some of whom are not well known. MohammadReza Tabib Shirazi is an Iranian physician and chemist, who in the golden age of Iranian history and culture civilization during the Baburi Empire (Mughal Empire of India) emigrated to India and there, he created his work called Riyadh Alamgiri. This book is counted as his masterpiece in the field of pharmacology, introducing and identifying simple or compound medications. This article is aimed at introducing the scientific character and work of this physician and pharmacist.
Keywords
MohammadReza TabibShirazi , Riyadh Alamgiri , Mughal Empire of India , Aurangzeb , Pharmacists , Physicians , Emigration and Immigration
Journal title
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Journal title
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Record number
2593240
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