Role of Tajik scientist Avicenna in medicine in the modern world

Role of Tajik scientist Avicenna in medicine in the modern world

Abuali ibn Sino, also known as Avicenna, was an eminent Tajik scholar, philosopher, physician and chemist who lived from 980-1037. Avicenna's works in the fields of medicine, pharmacy and pharmacology had a great influence on the development of modern pharmaceutical science and practice.

Avicenna is considered one of the founders of modern medicine and pharmacology. His main work "The Law of Medicine" became a main book for doctors and pharmacists. In this book, he systematized the knowledge of medicine and pharmacology of his time, including descriptions of diseases, methods of diagnosis and treatment, and recipes for medicines. This work had a great influence on the development of medicine and pharmacy, and its ideas are still relevant today.

One of Avicenna's outstanding achievements was the study and description of many herbs and medicinal substances. He not only described their properties but also developed methods of using them to treat various diseases. His work with plants and substances became the basis for further research in this field.

Modern pharmacists and researchers still study and use many of the recipes and methods developed by Sino. For example, many of the herbs he described are still used today in traditional and non-traditional medicine. In addition, his work on the medicinal properties of plants and methods of extracting active ingredients has influenced the development of the pharmaceutical industry. Another important aspect of Sino's contribution to modern pharmaceutical science is his attention to drug production methods and standardization. He developed a system for classifying drugs and set standards for their production, which was an important step in developing the pharmaceutical industry and ensuring the quality of drugs.

Avicenna also made significant contributions in the field of chemistry, which was important for the development of pharmaceuticals. His work consisted of studying various chemical processes and methods, which were later applied in the modern chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

In conclusion, the role of Abu Ali ibn Sina in the field of pharmacy of the world is very great. His contributions to the development of medicine, pharmacology, chemistry and pharmacy have had a great impact on modern science and practice. His work and research has inspired scientists and pharmacists around the world, and his legacy remains necessary and important to the modern pharmaceutical community.

 

Sharifzoda Shahriyor Bakhtiyor,

Assistant at the department of pharmaceutical technology

translated Ismoilov R.


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