Tibbiyot tarixi

This is a medical history textbook aimed at students in the pediatric and medical-pedagogical faculties. It appears to cover the history of medicine from ancient times to more recent eras, with a particular focus on Uzbekistan and Central Asia. The book emphasizes the importance of studying medical history and its role in shaping future physicians.

Asosiy mavzular

  • Introduction to Medical History: This section likely covers the definition of medical history, its purpose, its relationship to other sciences, and the importance of studying it. It may also delve into the origins of medicine in primitive societies, including early treatments and the development of medical tools.
  • Ancient Medicine: The book most probably has sections concerning the rise and progress of medication in previous cultures like Ancient Egypt, Greece (especially Hippocrates and Galen), and Rome.
  • Medicine in Central Asia: The central component concerns the legacy of medicine in the medieval islamic world, with distinct relevance to the accomplishments of doctors, scholars, and medical institutions in the context of Central Asia, as well as figures like Avicenna (Ibn Sina).
  • Medicine in the Era of Timur and the Timurids: A possible consideration of health in the Timurid empire could explore hospitals' impact, medical knowledge, and the leadership's involvement in health care.
  • Medicine in the Uzbek Khanates: This module probably talks about the scenario in which the health sector and medical advancement has taken a backward step after the decline of the Timurids. The book looks at the conventional medical procedures and notable people in these regions.
  • Development of Modern Medicine in Uzbekistan: It discusses a review of the effect of Russian/Soviet rule as well as the organization of medicine and the health system into modernity, with a great focus on present-day issues.