Arab Medicine Important work in ophthalmology Early Arab (Islamic) medicine relies on the legacies left by Greek and Roman doctors, and has been heavily influenced by Galen and Hippocrates. Most of the medical literature in Greece and Rome was translated into Arabic, and then adapted to include their own conclusions and conclusions. Islamic scholars are experts in collecting and ordering data so that readers can understand them more easily and search through various texts. They have transformed many Greek and Roman writings into abstracts and encyclopedias. From the year 600 to the year 700 AD, people generally believed that Allah would treat each disease. By 900 AD, Islamic medicine had become a science in its own right. As people were increasingly interested in health, Islamic doctors worked hard to find healing procedures that would analyze natural causes and possible treatments or treatments. The medieval Islamic world produced some of the greatest medical thinkers in hi...
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