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Title

KHUZ AND KHUZI AS CITED IN THE SOURCES OF IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

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  149-164

Abstract

KHUZ and KHUZi and their books, Shusemahi and Jame-al KHUZ are frequently cited in major sources of ancient Iranian and Islamic medicine. However, unfortunately these books are not available today.In this study, the four books, "Al-Qanun fi’l-Tibb" (the Canon of Medicine) by Avicenna, "Al-Hawi" by Rhazes, "al-Jami al-Mufrada al-Aghzie- va al-Adwiya" by Ibn al-Baytar, and "Al-Seidene" by Al-Biruni, are thoroughly investigated for the first time and all CITATIONS related to KHUZ and KHUZi were determined.KHUZ and KHUZi were cited 217 times in Al-Hawi, 16 times in Al-Qanun, 44 times in al-Jami al-Mufrada al-Aghzie- va al-Adwiya, and 17 times in Al-Seidene. Considering phrases such as "KHUZ agreed that ...", "most KHUZ believe that...", "It was mentioned in Jame-Al KHUZ", "Al-KHUZ in Shusemahi …", "in Shusemahi, Al-KHUZ mentioned that ...", it seems that for the first time in the history of medicine, the scientists of Jondishapur medical school composed their viewpoints and ideas, based on a consensus of the time over them, thus rendering due credit to the scholars who had worked on the same topic prior to them. Moreover, considering the direct CITATIONS of Biruni and Ibn al-Baytar to KHUZ and KHUZi without any intermediate links, it is possible that in those days some books of KHUZi were accessible in different regions, as far as Andalus.

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    APA: Copy

    NASERI, M., SOLTANI, A., GHAFFARI, F., TAHERIPANAH, T., REZAEIZADEH, H., KARIMI, M., & MOHSENZADEH, M.. (2010). KHUZ AND KHUZI AS CITED IN THE SOURCES OF IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE. JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE, 1(2 (2)), 149-164. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/379222/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NASERI M., SOLTANI A., GHAFFARI F., TAHERIPANAH T., REZAEIZADEH H., KARIMI M., MOHSENZADEH M.. KHUZ AND KHUZI AS CITED IN THE SOURCES OF IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE. JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE[Internet]. 2010;1(2 (2)):149-164. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/379222/en

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    M. NASERI, A. SOLTANI, F. GHAFFARI, T. TAHERIPANAH, H. REZAEIZADEH, M. KARIMI, and M. MOHSENZADEH, “KHUZ AND KHUZI AS CITED IN THE SOURCES OF IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE,” JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND IRANIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE, vol. 1, no. 2 (2), pp. 149–164, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/379222/en

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