Title of article :
A Review on the Structure and Function of Liver from Avicenna Point of View and Its Comparison with Conventional Medicine
Author/Authors :
Zarei, Azadeh Department of Persian Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Noroozi, Samaneh Department of Persian Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khadem. Ebrahim Department of Persian Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Persian medicine (PM) scholars have explained the structure and function of each organ
based on clinical observations and past experiences. The liver is one of the three commanders
in the body (brain, heart, liver) that manages nutrition and growth. This study was aimed to
evaluate the anatomy and physiology of the Liver as presented in PM school and compare
with conventional medicine. Relevant keywords were searched through PM reference books,
Google scholar, PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus. After extracting the data, the results
were classified in terms of concepts and categories. PM scholars believe that liver is one
of the first organs created in the fetal period. In their view, the liver has a warm and wet
temperament. In this manner the natural blood’s temperament is warm and wet and it arises
from the temperance of the liver and its correct function. In conventional medicine, the Liver
consists an operational unit called hepatic lobule and plays an important role in the metabolism
of the nutrition’s and growth of tissues. Overview of fetal origin, structure and function of
the liver between these two schools of medicine interpreted in many ways, revealed many
similarities. Thus, we can utilize PM’s point of view on the liver and its important functions
in the body, especially in the field of disease prevention and treatment.
Keywords :
Liver , Persian medicine , Avicenna , Iranian traditional medicine
Journal title :
Traditional and Integrative Medicine