REVISITING AVICENNA’S (980 – 1037 A.D) ANATOMICAL CONCEPTS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS IN THE CANON OF MEDICINE

Authors

  • Pedzisai Mazengenya University of the Witwatersrand,
  • Rashid Bhikha University of the Witwatersrand,

Keywords:

Avicenna, Ibn Sina, Musculoskeletal system, peripherial nervous system, cranial nerves, joints

Abstract

https://doi.org/10.31952/amha.16.2.5

Avicenna as he is known in the West was a famous Persian Muslim physician and influential philosopher-scientist of the medieval Islamic world. He wrote and compiled the Canon of Medicine text, a book which was adopted as the main text of medicine in most Persian and Western universities. The book comprised of basic medical sciences, applied clinical sciences and pharmacology. In the current study, we present an analysis of the anatomy of the musculoskeletal and peripheral nervous systems as viewed by Avicenna in the Canon of Medicine and compared them with relevant modern literature.

Author Biography Rashid Bhikha, Proffessor, University of Witwatersrand

Honourory Research Professor

School of Anatomical Sciences

Faculty of health sciences

Univeristy of witwatersrand

7 York road; Parktown ; Johannesburg

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Published

2022-09-01