Author
Ahmed Issa Bey, 1365 AH / 1946 AD.
Author Original
أحمد عيسى بك، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Damascus - Syria -
Not identified
Subject
Pharmacy, pharmacy and pharmaceuticals, medicine, medical science, construction, history, letters.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
181
Physical Dimensions
32.5cm × 22.5cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
7317
Record ID
130213
Library Location
Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date
Not available
Notes
Manuscript written by the author; Sections of the manuscript: The manuscript consists of a large number of titles and chapters: the author begins by explaining the word bimaristan, then by talking about the state of medicine among the Arabs based on the principle of their origin, then he talks about the first bimaristan, then by talking about the state of medicine among the Arabs based on the principle of their origin, then he talks about the first bimaristan in Islam, and the first to adopt it - then the types of bimaristans - the portable bimaristan... The author also talks about the doctors who worked in these bimaristans and the distribution of bimaristans in Islamic countries, And about the endowments that were established, and about their systems, and a lot of other information about these hospitals spread throughout the Islamic world, east and west, and even Andalusia. The manuscript consists of 181 one hundred and eighty-one pages placed in an envelope, bearing some comments, corrections, indexes to the book, and tables of errors and errors. The manuscript contains several letters sent by the author to the Islamic Civilization Society in Damascus, which published this book. These letters are dated 1938 AD, and the book was published in Damascus in 1939 AD - 1357 AH.
Sample Text
This is a word in the history of hospitals, and it was expressed by the word Bimaristan in the Islamic era until the present era, that is, until the establishment of Abu Zaabal Hospital in the suburb of Cairo, which was the first hospital established according to the modern system in Egypt in the year 1825 AD. These bimaristans are one of the facilities and buildings, such as mosques, hospices, domes, and schools, which were built by caliphs, sultans, kings, princes, and philanthropists in general as charity and reward.
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