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The first contemporary translation of the 1,000-year-old text at
the foundation of modern medicine and biology - Presents the actual
words of Avicenna translated directly from the original Arabic,
removing the inaccuracies and errors of most translators - Explains
current medical interpretations and ways to apply Avicennas
concepts today, particularly for individualized medicine - Reveals
how Avicennas understanding of the "humors" corresponds directly
with the biomedical classes known today as proteins, lipids, and
organic acids A millennium after his life, Avicenna remains one of
the most highly regarded physicians of all time. His "Canon of
Medicine," also known as the "Qanun," is one of the most famous and
influential books in the history of medicine, forming the basis for
our modern understanding of human health and disease. It focused
not simply on the treatment of symptoms, but on finding the cause
of illness through humoral diagnosis--a method still used in
traditional Unani and Ayurvedic medicines in India. Originally
written in Arabic, Avicennas "Canon" was long ago translated into
Latin, Persian, and Urdu, yet many of the inaccuracies from those
first translations linger in current English translations.
Translated directly from the original Arabic, this volume includes
detailed commentary to explain current biomedical interpretations
of Avicennas theories and ways to apply his treatments today,
particularly for individualized medicine. It shows how Avicennas
understanding of the humors corresponds directly with the
biomedical definition of proteins, lipids, and organic acids: the
nutrient building blocks of our blood and body. With this new
translation of the first volume of his monumental work, Avicennas
"Canon" becomes just as relevant today as it was 1,000 years ago.
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