Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida

We present the valuable contribution of the Arab written sources through its great authors versed in medicine for the knowledge of bioanthropological research. Although many works of medicine generated during the classic period of Islam are not preserved, which arises about this aspect, it is extrac...

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Main Author: Bruno Franco Moreno
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Language:English
Published: Coimbra University Press 2024-12-01
Series:Antropologia Portuguesa
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Online Access:https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/11715
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description We present the valuable contribution of the Arab written sources through its great authors versed in medicine for the knowledge of bioanthropological research. Although many works of medicine generated during the classic period of Islam are not preserved, which arises about this aspect, it is extracted from the most important, it comes to contributing information that, collected with the analyzes of documented remains in funeral areas, in this case of the Andalusian Mérida, open a field that can be extrapolated to other Maqabīr studied in the Iberian Peninsula.
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spelling doaj-art-5b74630f40514c73b256f897279e7b8a2025-08-20T02:36:23ZengCoimbra University PressAntropologia Portuguesa0870-09902182-79822024-12-014110.14195/2182-7982_41_15Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian MéridaBruno Franco Moreno0Consorcio de la Ciudad Monumental de MéridaWe present the valuable contribution of the Arab written sources through its great authors versed in medicine for the knowledge of bioanthropological research. Although many works of medicine generated during the classic period of Islam are not preserved, which arises about this aspect, it is extracted from the most important, it comes to contributing information that, collected with the analyzes of documented remains in funeral areas, in this case of the Andalusian Mérida, open a field that can be extrapolated to other Maqabīr studied in the Iberian Peninsula. https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/11715MedicinepathologiesdiseasesIslamArabic historiography
spellingShingle Bruno Franco Moreno
Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida
Antropologia Portuguesa
Medicine
pathologies
diseases
Islam
Arabic historiography
title Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida
title_full Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida
title_fullStr Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida
title_full_unstemmed Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida
title_short Medicine, pathologies, and diseases in Islamic historiography and their reflection in a Maqbara from Andalusian Mérida
title_sort medicine pathologies and diseases in islamic historiography and their reflection in a maqbara from andalusian merida
topic Medicine
pathologies
diseases
Islam
Arabic historiography
url https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/antropologiaportuguesa/article/view/11715
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