Islamic medical ethics with special reference to Moalejat-e-Buqratiya.
Shafqat Azmi KA1, Siddiqui MK.
Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad).Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad.1999 Jan;29(1):15-27.
The writer physicians of Islamic medicine have given top priority to the Islamic Medical Ethics in their valuable writings and left the ineffaceable footsteps in the field. Such as, Abul Hasan Ahmed bin Mohammad At-Tabari has devoted the 35th chapter of Maqala l of his precious book entitled 'Moalej
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