1.0 PRE-ISLAMIC ROOTS OF MEDICINE
1.1 WEST ASIA AND NORTH AFRICA: Ancient Egypt, Babylon, Syriac,
Persia, Arabian peninsula
1.2 SOUTH ASIA: India
1.3 EAST ASIA: China, Japan
1.4 MEDITERRANEAN: Greeks
and Romans
1.5 The European medieval period (immediate post-Roman period)
1.6 Byzantines
2.0 MEDICINE IN THE EARLY ISLAMIC PERIOD (0 – 132
H)
2.1 Pioneer nurses eg Rufaidah bint Sa'ad
2.2 Pioneer physicians: eg al Harith Bin Kaldat
3.0 MEDICINE IN WEST ASIA: THE EARLY ABASSID
PERIOD (132–656H)
3.1 Pioneer physicians: Bakhtishu’u family, Masawayh family, others
3.2 Achievements in the early Abassid era
4.0 MEDICINE IN WEST ASIA: THE LATER ABASSID ERA (659–923H)
4.1 Tatar invasion
4.2 General decline including medicine
5.0 MEDICINE IN THE MAGHREB and ANDALUSIA:
5.1 Spread of medical knowledge spread to Europe from Andalusia
5.2 Famous Andalusian physicians: Zahrawi, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Zuhr etc
6.0 MUSLIM CONTRIBUTIONS TO MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE
6.1 Basic medical sciences: Anatomy, Physiology
6.2
Medical disciplines: Infectious diseases, Blood circulation, Psychiatry, Metabolic/endocrine
diseases, Allergy, Dietetics,
6.3 Pharmaceuticals
6.4 Surgical disciplines: Ophthalmology, Anesthesiology, Obstetrics, General surgery, Traumatology &
orthopedics, Wound treatment, Urology, Gastro-enterology, Plastic surgery, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Dentistry, Thermal and chemical
cauterization, Tumors, Neuro-surgery.
6.5 Hospitals
6.6 Medical colleges
6.7 Public health
6.8 Major writings by Muslim physicians
6.9 Transfer of medical knowledge to Europe
6.10 Decline of Muslim medicine
6.11 Transfer of European medicine to the Muslim world
6.12 Renaissance of Muslim medicine.
7.0 PARADIGMS and RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
IN MEDICINE
7.1 Problems in the use of the scientific method
7.2 Moral problems
7.3 Problems of objectivity
8.0 TOWARDS ISLAMIC MEDICINE,
mafhum al tibb al islami
8.1 Confusion between Muslim and Islamic
8.2 Various definitions of Islamic medicine
8.3 Critique of various manifestations of medicine
8.4 Definition of Islamic medicine as paradigms & values
9.0 ISLAMIC EPISTEMOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINE
9.1 Lessons from the past
9.2 Muqaddimat al tibb
9.3 The Islamic input curriculum: vision, mission, and objectives