Medical and Veterinary Sciences

Medical science and the study of pharmacology saw great developments in Central Asia in the Middle Ages. The growth of scholasticism encouraged the study of science, and was enriched by the variety of cultural influences from pre-Islamic societies that shaped the Caliphate, notably scientific works in Persian. China, India and Tibet all played a large part in the development of medical theories and medicines themselves, and veterinary science had emerged as another branch of scientific knowledge by the 15th century.   

Related Information

  • Author(s):
    L. Richter-Bernburg and H. M. Said
    Era:
    8th to 15th century AD
    Language of article:
    English
    Source:

    History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume IV

    Format:
    PDF
    Countries:
    Afghanistan, China, Egypt, India, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan

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