However, that Islamic medicine as a religious healing method didn't take hold in Hausa society until the 16th century.
During the Crusades the influence of Islamic medicine became stronger.
The emergence of Islamic medicine came about through the interactions of the indigenous Arab tradition with foreign influences.
Translation of earlier texts was a fundamental building block in the formation of Islamic medicine and the tradition that has been passed down.
He presented the first model for ethics in Islamic medicine.
This is a sub-article to Muslim scientists and a parallel article to Islamic medicine.
Her father thought well of Islamic medicine.
Ethics of medical practice continue to be an important marker of Islamic medicine for some.
Ophthalmology was one of the foremost branches in medieval Islamic medicine.
This combination "foreshadowed the synthesis that was to be achieved in later Islamic medicine."