Abstract : In order to promote an art, it is necessary to look at the reality of this art, its inventor and its history. So, I have tried to use those important personalities who used their knowledge and practical skills. I am daring to present here the mention of some of the personalities who dedicated their lives in the service of the people.
Therefore, the first name we find in this context is “Asclepius” who was a Greek physician, who was believed to have received the knowledge of medicine through inspiration. He spent his entire life in acquiring and teaching medical knowledge. But all this knowledge was limited to his relatives and friends. I was an expert of great ability and an expert in Laryngotomy and Tracheotomy.
Keywords : Greek physician, Arab Physician, Invention.
Cite : Rahman, A., Javed, A., & Irshad, M. (2023). History of Unani Medicine and Surgery (1st ed., pp. 8-14). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789388996983.nsp2023.eb.ch-02
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