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The Application of Venesection (FASD) in Medical and Surgical Practice by Ibn al-Quff in the Islamic Era (1233-1286)

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  191-196

Abstract

Venesection (Fasd) (or the practice of drawing blood from a vein as a medical therapy) was first introduced by Ibn al-Quff in the 12th century, described in his book, al Omdaa (Arabic version). He explained in details how Venesection (Fasd) or bloodletting would help to relieve different infectious and dermatological diseases as well as some tumours. A comprehensive literature review was done using PubMed and Google Scholar. Papers written on Ibn al-Quff’ s work and his contribution to medical knowledge, including those on Venesection were selected. Chapter 10 of Ibn al-Quff’ s (in Arabic) manuscript describes extensively the reasons and procedures for Venesection. Ibn al-Quff discussed the efficacy of Venesection in multiple medical conditions such as inflammatory, infectious, and haematological tumours and other cases. The vast use of Venesection raises the concern, especially regarding its inefficiency in some current medical treatments. Ibn al-Quff talked about Venesection in a way not suitable for his time. Venesection, in comparison to Hemodilution, has a role in medical practice. Multiple applications of Ibn al-Quff’ s Venesection require more studies in current medical practices.

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    APA: Copy

    Buketan Alharbi, Mohammad, Alaskar, Ahmad Saud, Alqahtani, Turki Saad, Bin Suwailem, Musaad Saud, Bader Alsaleem, Mohammed, Nasser Alanizi, Yara, Hamid Alanazi, Shamukh, Alrwaili, Sultana Hummod, Algmmal, Heba Mahmoud, Essam Saba, Ahlam, Abdullah Alazmi, Azzah, Alkusheif, Hamasat Mansour, & Fahad Alabdali, Futun. (2019). The Application of Venesection (FASD) in Medical and Surgical Practice by Ibn al-Quff in the Islamic Era (1233-1286). JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON HISTORY OF MEDICINE, 8(3), 191-196. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/739655/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Buketan Alharbi Mohammad, Alaskar Ahmad Saud, Alqahtani Turki Saad, Bin Suwailem Musaad Saud, Bader Alsaleem Mohammed, Nasser Alanizi Yara, Hamid Alanazi Shamukh, Alrwaili Sultana Hummod, Algmmal Heba Mahmoud, Essam Saba Ahlam, Abdullah Alazmi Azzah, Alkusheif Hamasat Mansour, Fahad Alabdali Futun. The Application of Venesection (FASD) in Medical and Surgical Practice by Ibn al-Quff in the Islamic Era (1233-1286). JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON HISTORY OF MEDICINE[Internet]. 2019;8(3):191-196. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/739655/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Mohammad Buketan Alharbi, Ahmad Saud Alaskar, Turki Saad Alqahtani, Musaad Saud Bin Suwailem, Mohammed Bader Alsaleem, Yara Nasser Alanizi, Shamukh Hamid Alanazi, Sultana Hummod Alrwaili, Heba Mahmoud Algmmal, Ahlam Essam Saba, Azzah Abdullah Alazmi, Hamasat Mansour Alkusheif, and Futun Fahad Alabdali, “The Application of Venesection (FASD) in Medical and Surgical Practice by Ibn al-Quff in the Islamic Era (1233-1286),” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON HISTORY OF MEDICINE, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 191–196, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/739655/en

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