Contribution of scientists in the development of medical science in the Islamic Levant During the Abbasid period a historical study

Abstract

The humanities, religious, jurisprudence, history, language, and other sciences have received a great deal of attention from historians. The literary sources have given great information about these sciences and enriched them with criticism and saturation in search of them, After that, researchers and historians were obliged to delve into the pure sciences. We chose from this science the science of medicine for its importance and its close connection to human life, and to explain what the scholars of the Islamic Orient have presented in this field of knowledge. Muslims and others since ancient times and increased interest in it by the successive states in the Arab Islamic state since the beginning of Islam until the end of the Abbasid year (656 AH) until it rose and became the duty of the caliphs and princes and ministers to take care of it through the education of people and the building of the The patients' treatment rooms were other study halls, and the caliphs were keen on getting the money and giving it to doctors and learners. The Islamic Mashreq has a special status among the other Islamic countries because of its geographical spread, diversity of its environment, its origins, and the existence of a medical foundation in it. It is the Jassab Yassabur school, where many of the bright doctors of the Mashreq and humanity have gone out.