Sina established the link between a person’s emotions and their physical state as well as the therapeutic benefits of music for patients. A thorough study of the great thinker’s life, work, and activities was conducted as part of the spiritual and educational reforms carried out in Uzbekistan during the country’s years of independence. The young generation was taught the noble ideas found in his works, with particular attention paid to educating them in a spirit of respect for our rich history. Ibn Sina identified the benefits of music therapy for patients as well as the connection between an individual’s emotions and their physical health. The great thinker’s life, works, and activities were thoroughly examined as part of the educational and spiritual reforms implemented in Uzbekistan during the years of the nation’s independence.The youth were instructed in the lofty concepts found in his writings, with special emphasis placed on instilling in them a sense of reverence for our extensive past. Born in the ancient town of Afshana in Bukhara around 980, Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdullah ibn Sina passed away in Hamadan in 1037. The abbreviated name of Ibn Sina, in Latin – Avicenna, was a famous physician, physicist, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, chemist and musicologist. He is the author of such famous medical works as “Book of Treatment” and “Kanun at-tib”, which have not lost their beauty even today. For many centuries, the renowned encyclopedia “Laws of Medicine” served as a medical manual, incorporating the perspectives and experiences of physicians from Rome, Greece, India, and Central Asia. Amon The most well known work is “Qanun al-Tibb” by Ibn Sina. It contained examples of medicinal art from the Greek, Roman, and Persian cultus. There are several sections to the book. Among these, five books are the most significant: The preparation of medications; general perspectives (medical theory); an alphabetical list of medications; disorders specific to particular organs (pathology and therapy); diseases that spread to all organs (surgery and general diseases). “The Laws of Medicine” discusses the impact of environmental factors, natural circumstances, and diet on health. The anatomy of the eye, different eye conditions (such cataracts), and illnesses spread by water and soil will be covered next.g the most influential people in scientific history is Ibn Sina. Themost well-known work is “Qanun al-Tibb” by Ibn Sina. It contained examples of medicinal art from the Greek, Roman, and Persian culturs.There are several sections to the book. Among these, five books are the most significant: The preparation of medications; general perspectives (medical theory); an alphabetical list of medications; disorders specific to particular organs (pathology and therapy); diseases that spread to all organs (surgery and general diseases). “The Laws of Medicine” discusses the impact of environmental factors, natural circumstances, and diet on health. The anatomy of the eye, different eye conditions (such cataracts), and illnesses spread by water and soil will be covered next. In the village, a fabled museum was created. is becoming more significant in looking for and researching his undiscovered works. The Ibn Sina Public Fund was established in 2000 at the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan’s initiative, Islam Karimov, and numerous international scientific and practical conferences are held in Bukhara, the location where our great grandfather’s umbilical cord blood was spilled.
The author: Student of Samarkand State Medical University first course Atajanova Ogultuvak
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