Tubbs R Shane, Loukas Marios, Shoja Mohammadali M, Ardalan Mohammad, Oakes W Jerry
Section of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Children s Hospital, Birmingham, AL 35233, USA.
J Neurosurg Spine. 2008 Sep;9(3):314-7. doi: 10.3171/SPI/2008/9/9/314.
The 11th century was culturally and medicinally one of the most exciting periods in the history of Islam. Medicine of this day was influenced by the Greeks, Indians, Persians, Coptics, and Syriacs. One of the most prolific writers of this period was Ibn Jazlah, who resided in Baghdad in the district of Karkh. Ibn Jazlah made many important observations regarding diseases of the brain and spinal cord. These contributions and a review of the life and times of this early Muslim physician are presented.
11世纪在伊斯兰教历史上是文化和医学方面最令人兴奋的时期之一。当时的医学受到希腊人、印度人、波斯人、科普特人和叙利亚人的影响。这一时期最多产的作家之一是伊本·贾兹拉,他居住在巴格达的卡尔赫区。伊本·贾兹拉对脑和脊髓疾病做了许多重要观察。本文介绍了这些贡献以及对这位早期穆斯林医生的生平与时代的回顾。