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  • Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Lokman Hekim Tarihi ve Folklorik Dergisi
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Authors : Sherry Sayed GADELRAB
Pages : 1-12
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Publication Date : 2012-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Abstract This paper argues that physicians, religious scholars and others wrote and simplified medical treatises for the purposes of diffusing medical knowledge in Ottoman Egypt. The process of popularising medical knowledge, as this study suggests, must be interpreted within the framework of socio-economic and intellectual developments that took place in Egypt between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. By analysing the volumes and themes of medical treatises composed or copied in the period under study, the study shows that simplified therapeutic manuals were amongst the most popular medical works. Evidence from inheritance records, as will be shown, assert that popularised medical treatises were accessible to different social categories. Finally, the study examines the reasons for the diffusion of medical knowledge and the significance of popularised medical treatises.
Keywords : Ottoman history, history of medicine, medical knowledge, popularization, folk medicine, self medication

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