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UNANI
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ORIGIN
AND DEVELOPMENT
Unani
system of Medicine owes its origin to Greece. It was the Greek
philosopher - Physician Hippocrates (460-377 BC) who freed
Medicine from the realm of susperstition and magic, and gave it
the status of Science. The theoretical framework of Unani Medicine
is based on the teachings of Hippocrates. After a number of other
Greek Scholars enriched the system considerably. Of the Galen
(131-210 AD) stands out as the one who stabilised its foundation
on which Arab physicians like Rhazes (850-925 AD) and Avicenna
(980-1037 AD) constructed an imposing edifice. Unani Medicine got
enriched by imbibing what was best in the contemporary systems of
traditional medicine in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Persia, India, China
and other Middle east and Far east countries. |
Physician Hippocrates
(460-377 BC)
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In India, Unani system of Medicine was introduced by Arabs and soon
it took firm roots in the soil. When Mongols ravaged Persian and
Central Asian cities like Shiraz, Tabrez and Galan, scholars and
Physicians of Unani Medicine fled to India. The Delhi Sultan, the
Khiljis, the Tughlaqs and the Mughal Emperors provided state
patronage to the scholars and even enrolled some as state employees
and court physicians. During the 13th and 17th Century Unani
Medicine had its hey-day in India. Among those who made valuable
contributions to this system into period where Abu Bakr Bin Ali
Usman Ksahani, Sadruddin Damashqui, Bahwa bin Khwas khan, Ali
Geelani, Akbal Arzani and Mohammad Hashim Alvi Khan.
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Avicenna
(980-1037 AD)
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The
scholars and Physicians of Unani Medicine who settled in India were
not content with the known drugs.They subjected indian drugs to
clinical trials. As a result of their experimentation added numerous
native drugs to their own system further enriching its treasures.
During
the British rule, Unani Medicine suffered a setback and its
development was hampered due to withdrawal of governmental
patronage. Since the system enjoyed faith among the masses it
continued to be practised. It was mainly the Sharifi Family in
Delhi, the Azizi family in Lucknow and the Nizam of Hyderabad due to
whose efforts Unani Medicine survived during the British period. An
outstanding physician and scholar of Unani Medicine, Hakim Ajmal
Khan (1868-1927) championed the caused of the system in India. |
Hakim Ajmal Khan
(1868-1927)
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