10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «BIMARISTAN»
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bimaristan en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Islamic Medicine: Anatomists of the Islamic Golden Age, ...
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Mending Bodies, Saving Souls : A History of Hospitals: A ... - Strona 125
Islam's bimaristan and Christianity's Pantocrator xenon Apparently the first prominent Islamic shelter or hospital was established in the capital city of Damascus, Syria, around 707 under the Umayyad Caliph al-Walid (705-715).31 It was ...
Department of the History of Health Sciences Department University of California Guenter B. Risse Professor and Chairman, San Francisco, 1999
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2005 ACSA SW Regional Proceedings - IMPROVISATION - Strona 20
period. The ailing saw hospitals, individually called bimaristan, means the place for sick in Persian (Kaf AI-Ghazal 2002), as a place where they could be treated and perhaps cured by physicians. Medical practitioners sawthe bimaristan as an ...
Southwestern Region, 2006
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Medicine and Space: Body, Surroundings and Borders in ... - Strona xiv
Map of the bimaristan al—Nuri in Damascus, denoting its proximity to the hammam. Modified and redrawn from Ross Burns, “Map of Damascus Khans,” Monuments ofSyria (New York, 1999), p. 92. Plan of the Cifte bimaristan and madrasa.
Patricia A. Baker, Han Nijdam, Karine van 't Land, 2011
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Poverty and Charity in Middle Eastern Contexts - Strona vii
List. of. Illustrations. Ground plan of Bimaristan al-Nuri. Eastern iwan of Bimaristan al-Nuri. Façade of Bimaristan ofArghun al-Kamili. First courtyard of Bimaristan ofArghun al-Kamili. Exterior view of Darushifa' (or Çifte Medrese) al-Ghiyathiyya.
Michael David Bonner, Mine Ener, Amy Singer, 2012
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The Hospitallers, the Mediterranean and Europe: ... - Strona 7
Chapter 1 A Note on Jerusalem's Bimaristan and Jerusalem's Hospital1 Benjamin Z. Kedar On 5 Ramadan 438, a date that corresponds to 5 March 1047, Naser-e Khosraw, a Persian civil administrator turned pilgrim and traveller, arrived in ...
Prof Dr Nikolas Jaspert, Professor Helen J Nicholson, Prof Dr Karl Borchardt, 2013
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Understanding Muslim Chaplaincy
Pastoral. Care. in. Medieval. Islamic. Hospitals. (Bimaristan). Having explored arange of texts thatmay be used to support Islamic pastoral practice, wenow consider some of thedaytoday traditions of spiritualand religious care since ...
Dr Mansur Ali, Professor Stephen Pattison, Professor Sophie Gilliat-Ray, 2013
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An Ottoman Century: The District of Jerusalem in the 1600s - Strona 28
A lesser-known establishment was the hospital, a\-bimaristan al-Salahi, named after its founder, Salah al-Dfn al-Ayyubi (Saladin).63 Travelers and pilgrims do not mention the hospital, perhaps because the Christian and Jewish communities ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Islam - Strona 43
Bimaristan In medieval Islam, a hospital; in modern usage, this Persian appellation is applied especially to a mental hospital. One of the greatest and original institutional achievements of classical Islamic society, the bimaristan provided a ...
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Encyclopedia of the Black Death - Tom 1 - Strona 40
786–809) is said to be the founder of the first Baghdad bimaristan (though an older one is credited to Muslim Damascus). Like other Muslim institutions, it took on several functions: caring for the sick and wounded, sponsoring experiments in ...
Joseph Patrick Byrne, 2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BIMARISTAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
bimaristan en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ini Rumah Sakit Tertua dalam Sejarah Islam
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Istilah rumah sakit dikenal pula dengan sebutan bimaristan yang berarti rumah orang-orang sakit dalam bahasa Persia. «Republika Online, Oct 15»
Refugiados 2: Adeus e duas guitarras
Ainda devia estudar quando estive lá em 2009, esse outro século, a fugir do calor cego de Agosto para o Bimaristan Arghun, onde há sete séculos os loucos já ... «Público.pt, Sep 15»
Rumah Sakit Tertua dalam Sejarah Islam
ID, JAKARTA--Istilah rumah sakit dikenal pula dengan se butan bimaristan yang berarti rumah orang- orang sakit dalam bahasa Persia. Sejumlah sejarawan ... «Republika Online, Ago 15»
Fès, une ville millénaire au patrimoine universel
Comme elle a concerné une étude d'un cas concret à travers la projection d'un film documentaire sur l'état des lieux du monument Bimaristan Sidi Fraj, ... «libération, Mar 15»
Bimaristans in Islamic Medical History
The word bimaristan is of Persian origin and means hospital, with bimar meaning disease and stan meaning location or place; thus the location or place of ... «Onislam.net, Feb 15»
A Secular History of Islam
Theoretical instruction in medicine was supplemented by practice in a bimaristan (hospital), making the citizens of Gondeshapur the most cared for in the world. «CounterPunch, Oct 14»
Hospital food standards: did medieval hospitals do it better?
A traveller reporting on fantastic food in a Bimaristan might be trying to put pressure on Christian hospitals to do better, or he might just be misled by one ... «The Guardian, Ago 14»
'İslam Şehri', Cambridge'deki sunum “İslam'da Eğitim” ve Camilerde …
Yine de tıp ilmi, esas olarak bimaristan'da geliştirilmiştir. Modern hastanenin orta çağdaki benzeri olan bu kurum, hem hastaları tedavi ederek, hem de tıp ... «Milliyet, Dic 13»
Medieval Islamic Hospitals & Medical Schools
The bimaristan was, in short, the cradle of Islamic medicine and the prototype upon which the modern hospital is based. These institutions were not only critical ... «Onislam.net, Nov 13»
Du bimaristan de Damas à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Paris
Le Monde.fr | 20.08.2013 à 11h52 | Par Dr Jean-Francçois Moreau (Professeur émérite, Université et École de Médecine Paris-Descartes, PRES Sorbonne ... «Le Monde, Ago 13»