The Medieval Islamic Hospital The Medieval Islamic Hospital

The Medieval Islamic Hospital

Medicine, Religion, and Charity

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Publisher Description

The first monograph on the history of Islamic hospitals, this volume focuses on the under-examined Egyptian and Levantine institutions of the twelfth to fourteenth centuries. By the twelfth century, hospitals serving the sick and the poor could be found in nearly every Islamic city. Ahmed Ragab traces the varying origins and development of these institutions, locating them in their urban environments and linking them to charity networks and patrons' political projects. Following the paths of patients inside hospital wards, he investigates who they were and what kinds of experiences they had. The Medieval Islamic Hospital explores the medical networks surrounding early hospitals and sheds light on the particular brand of practice-oriented medicine they helped to develop. Providing a detailed picture of the effect of religion on medieval medicine, it will be essential reading for those interested in history of medicine, history of Islamic sciences, or history of the Mediterranean.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2015
31 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
569
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.6
MB

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