
Peter Pormann discusses the development of Islamic medical theory and practice in the medieval period.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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In our first episode Peter provides an introduction to the series and outlines the topics we will explore.
In this episode Peter looks at the cultures and traditions from which medieval Islamic medical theory and practice emerged.
In this episode we explore the importance of the translation movement in defining a tradition of Islamic medicine in the medieval period.
In this episode Peter discusses the medical theory that underpinned the Islamic tradition and how this was reflected in practice.
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I have learned so much through this podcast. :-) I love medieval history generally, but am especially fascinated by medieval Islamic history, and this has been brilliant. :-)
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