ANORECTAL DISEASES IN AVICENNA'S "CANON OF MEDICINE"
Although the development of modern medicine has helped us detect and treat diseases better than in the past, especially in the field of surgery; the history of medicine may be a trigger that can help us use neglected aspects of prior knowledge for the advancement of modern-day science. Since histori...
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