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OverviewThe medical section of the Kitāb al-Naṣīḥatayn or Book of the Two Pieces of Advice by the medieval author cAbd al-Laţīf ibn Yūsuf al-Baghdādī (1162-1231) challenges the idea that Arabic-Islamic medicine declined after the twelfth century A.D. Moreover, it offers some interesting insights into the social history of medicine. cAbd al-Laţīf composed his work as a diatribe directed against false knowledge, and employed the framework of Greek medical epistemology to criticize the rationalist physicians of his day and age. He argued that female and itinerant practitioners, relying on experience, were superior to some rationalists, and decried the wickedness and incompetence of certain medical practitioners of his time. In addition, he lambasted contemporaneous medical education because it put too much faith in a restricted number of textbooks such as the Canon of Medicine by the celebrated physician Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna), or chiefly relied on imperfect abridgments. The medical section of the Book of the Two Pieces of Advice is translated here for the first time in a modern language. It is preceded by a lengthy introduction that highlights cAbd al-Laţīfs complicated relation to both medicine and alchemy. The present study also contains the first full bibliography on cAbd al-Laţīf ibn Yūsuf al-Baghdādī and his milieu. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N. Peter JoossePublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 18 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.310kg ISBN: 9783631642856ISBN 10: 3631642857 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 27 March 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Medieval Islam - Social history - Medical epistemology - Women - Quacks and charlatans - Medical education - cAbd al-Latif ibn Yusuf al-Baghdadi (1162-1231) - Ibn Sina (Avicenna, 1037).ReviewsAuthor InformationN. Peter Joosse was a fellow-in-residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and a senior research fellow at the universities of Frankfurt am Main and Leiden. In 2010, he joined the Department of Classics & Ancient History of the University of Warwick as a Wellcome Trust research fellow to work on cAbd al-Latif ibn Yusuf al-Baghdadi Arabic commentary on the Hippocratic Prognostic. In 2013 he joined the University of Oxford based project on Ibn abi Usaybica. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |