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Saturday, 30 April 2016

Jawani Barane Ka Jabardost Nushkha

Jawani barani ka Nushka

نسخہ الشفاء:
موصلی سفید،ثعلب مصری،بہمن سفید،خولنجاں،اسگندھ،ہر ایک 50گرام
دارچینی30گرام، ریگ ماھی30گرام،عقرقرحا20گرام،تخم کونچ20گرام،گوند کیکر10گرام
ورق چاندی6گرام،مشک خالص3گرام،زعفران خالص 3گرام،شہد خالص آدھا کلو
تمام ادویات کو باریک سفوف کرلیں سفوف کرکے شہد میں ملا کر خوب اچھی طرح مکس لرلیں::معجون جوانی تیار ہے
مقدار خوراک:
3گرام صبح و شام نہار منہ ہمراہ نیم گرم آدھا کلودودھ،صرف پندرہ یوم
فوائد:
جوانی کی غلط کاریوں کی وجہ سے تمام پیدا شدہ نقائص اور کمزوری کا بہترین علاج ہے اعضائے رئیسہ و شرہفہ کے تمام افعال دروست ہو جاتے ہیں مادہ تو لید کی پیدائیش بڑھ جاتی ہے اور رقت دور ہوجاتی ہے اگر استعمال سے پہلے مریض الله سے نیت کے ساتھ توبہ کرکے یقین و اعتماد کے ساتھ::معجون جوانی::با قاعدہ پرہیز کے ساتھ جاری رکھے تو آہستہ آہستہ جوانی کے ولولے اور مسرت و شادمانی کے جذبات اپنے اندرموجود پاتا ہے.
بے حد مجرب و مفید ہے


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How Can Treat Sunburning?

           Home Remedies of Sunburning

Intoduction:

Sun is a natural source of vitamin D and the exposure to sun to a limit is also health beneficial but the excess of exposure to the skin becomes harmful as it further results in sunburn. It also gives way to many skin problems such as wrinkles and skin allergies. Redness, dehydration and skin inflammation are some of the main symptoms of sunburn. It also results in pain and irritation. Some kitchen products act as effective remedies for sunburn.

Protect Sunburning by Vegetables &foods:

1.Tomato Juice- Take some tomato juice and mix it with buttermilk. The ratio of the mixture should be 1:6. Apply the mixture over the sun burnt areas. It is a wonderful home remedy to heal sunburn parts of body.
2.Cabbage-Collect some cabbage as well as lettuce leaves. Put them in a bowl filled with cold water and then store it in refrigerator. When they become cool, put them over the sunburn areas of the body. It is an effective home remedy for sunburn.
3.Rose Water- Fill the bath tub with cold water and add some drops of rose water in it. Take a bath with that water. In summer days, it not only provides cooling refreshment but also heals sunburns.
4.Tea Bags- For those who have sunburns over cheeks and over chin, use tea bags to treat sunburn.
5.Potato Slices- The thin slices of potato should be placed over the sunburn area as it is helpful remedy for sunburn. Tomato and cucumber slices can also be used in the same way for the treatment of sunburn.
6.Sandalwood Oil- Take some cold water for bath in your bath tub and add a few drops of sandalwood oil in it. It is helpful in cooling down and provides refreshment to the sunburn parts of body. The herbal remedy for sunburn also keeps the healthy balance of body.
7.Vinegar- Take a bucketful of water and add some drops of vinegar in it. Take a soft cotton cloth and dip it in that water. Put this cloth over the face and other parts having sunburns. Remember one thing; it should not be placed over the eyes.
8.Milk- Take some milk and add water in it in 1:1. Soak a cotton cloth in it ands place it directly over the area having sunburns. This herbal remedy for sunburn is a relief provider to the sunburn area.
9.Oatmeal- In your bathing water add 3-4 tablespoons of oatmeal. A refreshing bath with this water puts wonderful effects over body as it heals sunburns easily.
10.Peppermint Oil- 2-3 tablespoons of peppermint oil if mixed with bath water, provides soothing effects to the body. It is one of the finest home remedies for sunburn.
11.Cucumbers Juice- You can extract juice from the cucumber and apply it directly over the skin to get rid of redness and inflammation of the skin. You can also try another thing, as you can take some cucumber juice and add milk in it in equal proportion. Now, dab your skin with this solution. It is helpful remedy to get rid of redness and, burning sensation and puffiness which are main symptoms of sunburn.
12.Onion- Extract juice of an onion and apply this over the sunburn areas of the body directly. It helps to cool down skin and also reduces inflammation.
13.Aloe Vera- Aloe Vera is a well known herb which is used for the treatment of many skin problems. Also, it is the reason that it becomes main ingredient of almost all the beauty care products. It is helpful in reducing inflammation and redness of skin. Apply a few drops of Aloe Vera to the skin over the sun exposed areas before going out in sun. It will act as a protection sheet from the harmful rays of sun. This is one of the best home remedies for Sunburn.


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Home Remedies for skin allergy & itching

                      Home remedies for skin allergies

Allergy, often referred as Hypersensitivity is a state in which the human body gives exaggerated response to some foreign particles or change in climatic conditions. These substances can be differ from person to person and are called allergens. Substances that act as allergen for a person may or may act as allergen for others.

Cause:

The most common cause of skin allergies is impairment in immune system that occurs due to excess of toxins.Foreign particles that can cause allergy include pollens, dust, cosmetics, and animal hair; poisonous plants, vaccines. Some people are allergic to physical agents that include heat, cold and sunlight.Foods that cause allergy include wheat, milk, eggs, fish and other sea foods, chocolates, tomatoes, oranges and strawberries. If you know, that a particular substance acts a allergen for you, avoid taking it or being in contact with it.Skin allergies can be in the form of rashes,dry skin,itching,boils etc.Three main types of problems associated with skin allergies are dermatitis,hives and prickly heat.

Some Home Remedies:

Lemon juice mixed with coconut oil when applied to the affected area can be helpful in curing skin allergies.
Apply mashed almond leaves to the affected area. This is a very good home remedy for skin allergy
Make a paste of sandalwood with rose water. Apply it on your face for 30 minutes and then wash it off. It is helpful in treating skin allergies.

Some Advices:

Do not change your cosmetics frequently.
You must drink a lot of water to prevent all types of skin allergies. You can also take lemon juice and sherbets.
Intake of fruits and vegetables that have high water content in them also help in curing skin allergies.
Take 1/4 cup vodka, 10 drops of rose oil and 1/2 cup of fresh deep-red rose petals.Add these in two cups of distilled water and apply it on your face. This is a natural home remedy for skin allergies.
People with weak immunity should take food rich in vitamin C. This will make their immunity strong .
Avoid smoking and intake of alcohols.
Rubbing an ice cube over the affected area cools the skin and thus soothes the itch immediately.
Bleached flours exacerbates allergic reactions. So avoid taking everything that is made up of bleached flour.
Don’t take processed foods,processed meat including frozen food.
Apply paste of sandalwood with 1 teaspoon of lime juice to the allergic area. This is a effective home remedy for skin allergies.
Avoid taking white sugar and products made of it as it is chemically whitened which is toxic.
Apply the juice of jambula(Plum) mixed with soda in case of Prickly heat.
Apply 1 tablespoon of crushed poppy seeds in 1 tablespoon of water and lime juice on the affected areas for quick relief. This is a good remedy for skin allergy.
Always use a neat and clean towel to wipe your body.
Take green leafy vegetables as they contain vitamin and minerals that nourishes the skin. This is a natural home remedy that cures from skin allergies.
Every time you go out and come back, wash your face with water. In winters, use Luke warm water.
In case of hives, apply the juice of sarpagandha (Rauwolfia) on the swollen parts to reduce itching.It gives immediate relief.
Avoid foods,substances,drugs that trigger the allergic reaction.
Drinking syrup made up of five grams of garden mint in water and 12 grams of sugar twice a day gives immediate relief. This is a good home remedy for skin allergy.
Take two tablespoons of cider vinegar. Add it in a glass of water.Drink it once a day. This will help in curing from skin allergies.
Application of aloeVera gel over the allergic area will sooth the area and will give a cooling agent.
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Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Mukavvi bah kami ka ilaj

حب زعفران مقوی باہ و ممسک                                                          


ھوالشافی
زاعفران 15 گرام
ثعلب مصری 10گرام
ریگ ماہی 15 گرام
سلاجیت 15 گرام
جند بیدستر 15 گرام
جائفل 15 گرام
جلوتری 15 گرام
موصلی سفید 15 گرام
لاجونتی تخم 15 گرام
کشتہ مروارید 10گرام
زنجبیل 15 گرام
کچلہ مدبر 15 گرام
کباب چینی 15 گرام
گوند ببول 15 گرام
عنبر اشہب 4 گرام
کشتہ شنگرف 15 گرام
عقرقرحا 15 گرام
مصطگی رومی 15 گرام
ترکیب :
سب ادویات کو پیس کر چنے برابر گولیاں بنا لیں :
استعمال:
یک گولی صبح آدھا کلو دودھ کے ساتھ لیں کھانے کے بعد اور ایک گولی شام کو لیں کھانے کے بعد آدھا کلو دودھ کے ساتھ.
فوائد:::
مردانہ کمزوری ,جراثیم کی کمی ,سرعت انزال ,زکاوت حس ,پٹھوں کی کمزوری ,پرانا جریان ,شادی سے پہلے اور شادی کے بعد کا انمول تحفہ ھے ۔
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Jiryan Ka Ajib Ilaj

                           JIRYAN KA ILAJ

               
Ingredients:                                          
موصلی سیاہ 40 گرام
موصلی سفید 40 گرام
ثعلب مصری 40 گرام
شقاقل مصری 40 گرام
تالمکہانہ 40 گرام
اوٹنگن 40 گرام
دار چینی 40 گرام
مصطگی رومی 40 گرام
کشتہ خبث الحدید 10 گرام
ترکیب تیاری
تمام اجزاء کا باریک سفوف بنا کر کسی کانج کی شیشی میں محفوظ کرلیں
مقدار خوراک
صبح و شام 4 گرام نیم گرم دودھ کے ساتھ 1 ماہ تک استعمال کریں
انشاء الله فائدہ ہوگا
فوائد
جریان احتلام کیلئے مفید ہے اور مقوی معدقمیت


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Monday, 25 April 2016

Top 10 Healing Benefits of Neem



Neem : The Miracle Tree

The Neem herb is a quickly developing and long living tree.It Presence in Bangladesh,  Burma & India. The locals call this plant a Miracle Tree and it is thought to be a standout among the most valuable plants for the human well being. In Indian Sub-continent the Neem restorative plant is profoundly respected in light of its numerous uses and advantages.
Sadly, whatever remains of the world is still new to it. In India, it is a pivotal piece of any normal treatment and in particular, it doesn’t have any symptoms as the vast majority of the advanced medications do. This tree is fundamentally utilized for making virgin oil, that has a mixture of restorative properties.
Remarkably, every piece of the Neem Tree itself has therapeutic properties, beginning from the roots up to the leaves, branches, bark, blossoms and seeds.
TOP  10 Benefits of  Neem:
1. With the assistance of Neem seeds you can avoid draining and hemorrhoids. You should do nothing more than to mix the seeds with warm water and consume it each morning on unfilled stomach
2. The wrinkles can be decreased by the oil mad from this plant. The mystery lies in its capacity to make collagen in the skin, hence keeping its versatility and keeping it from maturing. It can likewise help in regarding different skin conditions, for example, pimple inflammation or rashes. Try this oil so as to get an energetic and solid skin.
3. Individuals in the provincial parts of India utilize the Neem sticks as a toothbrush. They don’t truly brush the teeth they bite them every morning. This is a totally characteristic method for avoiding oral contaminations and draining of the gums.
4. In expansion to oral consideration, it is good to say that the Neem tree is utilized as a fixing as a part of regular toothpastes. It actually brightens the teeth, serves to forestall gum and tooth rot and it strengthens the teeth too.
5. The Neem leaves for hair care can be used for hair care. Make a glue of the Neem leaves and apply it to your head. This glue is good for dandruff, balding and untimely turning gray of the hair. If you have lice it will also help you.
6. The Neem paste can be utilized for handling skin inflammation and also psoriasis.
7. The made from Neem is very effective for reducing stress and nervousness. It provides an instant relief and invigoration and it calms your mind. There is no specific recipe for this tea and generally you make it as any other herbal tea.
8. This tea is exceptionally prescribed to individuals experiencing diabetes on the grounds that it brings down glucose levels.
9. People who suffer from low blood flow are urged to drink Neem tea also. It is so in light of the fact that it advances the making of sound platelets.
10. The Neem Tree has antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties. Thus, it can shield our body from any sort of organisms. Interestingly, it is likewise utilized as a natural pesticide and disinfectant. It has a capacity to battle against 500 sorts of bugs that annihilate furniture and yields crawlies.











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Top 20 Unani Medical Colleges of India



Top 20 Unani Medical College of India

1. Dr. Abdul Ali Tibbiya College
2. HMS Unani Medical College, Tumkur
3. Mohsin-e-Millat Unani Medical College
4. Rajasthan Unani Medical College, Jaipur
5. Tipu Sultan Unani Medical College
6. Ahmad Garib Unani Medical College & Assalam Hospital, Nandurbar
7. Ajmal Khan Tibbia College, Aligarh
8. Al-Farooque Unani Tibbia College,, Indore
9. Alhaj AB. Razzaque Kalsekar Unani Medical College, Jalgaon
10. Aligarh Unani Medical College & Hospital,, Purani Chungi
11. Allama Iqbal Unani Medical College, Muzaffarnagar
12. Anjuman-I-Islam's Tibbia College & Hospital,, Mumbai
13. Ayurved & Unani Tibbia College, New Delhi
14. Deoband Unani Medical College,, Deoband
15. Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College & Hospital,, Kurnool
16. Eram Unani Medical College, Lucknow

17. Govt. Nizamia Tibbi College, Hyderabad
18. Govt. Tibbi College,, Patna
19. Govt. Unani Medical College, Bengaluru
20.Takmilut-tib college,Lucknow
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Friday, 15 April 2016

Al-Kanon Fit-Tib: A Short Description

 Book-1

Book 1 is made up of six theses which give a general description of medicine in general, the cosmic elements that make up the cosmos and the human body, the mutual interaction of elements (temperaments), fluids of the body (humours), human anatomy, and physiology. The book explains the causes of health and disease. Avicenna believed that the human body cannot be restored to health unless the causes of both health and disease are determined. He defined medicine (tibb) as follows:
"Medicine is the science by which we learn the various states of the body; in health, when not in health; the means by which health is likely to be lost; and, when lost, is likely to be restored. In other words, it is the art whereby health is concerned and the art by which it is restored after being lost.

Thesis I Definition and Scope of Medicine

Avicenna begins part one by dividing theoretical medicine and medical practice. He describes what he says are the "four causes" of illness, based on Aristotelian philosophy: The material cause, the efficient cause, the formal cause, and the final cause.
  1. Material Cause Avicenna says that this cause is the human subject itself, the "members or the breath" or "the humours" indirectly.
  2. Efficient Cause The efficient cause is broken up into two categories: The first is "Extrinsic", or the sources external to the human body such as air or the region we live in. The second efficient cause is the "Intrinsic", or the internal sources such as our sleep and "its opposite-the waking state", the "different periods of life", habits, and race.
  3. Formal Cause The formal cause is what Avicenna called "the constitutions ; the compositions". According to Oskar Cameron Gruner, who provides a treatise within Avicenna's Canon of Medicine, this was in agreement with Galen who believed that the formal cause of illness is based upon the individual's temperament.
  4. Final Cause The final cause is given as "the actions or functions".

Thesis II The Elements of Cosmology

Avicenna's thesis on the elements of the cosmos is described by Gruner as "the foundation of the whole Canon". Avicenna insists here that a physician must assume the four elements that are described by natural philosophy, although Avicenna makes it clear that he distinguishes between the "simple" element, not mixed with anything else, and what we actually experience as water or air, such as the sea or the atmosphere. The elements we experience are mixed with small amounts of other elements and are therefore not the pure elemental substances.The "light" elements are fire and air, while the "heavy" are earth and water:
  1. The Earth Avicenna upholds Aristotelian philosophy by describing Earth as an element that is geocentric. The Earth is at rest, and other things tend towards it because of its intrinsic weight. It is cold and dry.
  2. The Water Water is described as being exterior to the sphere of the Earth and interior to the sphere of the Air, because of its relative density. It is cold and moist. "Being moist, shapes can be readily fashioned (with it), and as easily lost (and resolved)."
  3. The Air The position of Air above Water and beneath Fire is "due to its relative lightness". It is "hot and moist", and its effect is to "rarefy" and make things "softer".
  4. The (sphere of the) Fire Fire is higher than the other elements, "for it reaches to the world of the heavens". It is hot and dry; it traverses the substance of the air, and subdues the coldness of the two heavy elements; "by this power it brings the elementary properties into harmony."

Thesis III The Temperaments

The Canon of Medicine divides the thesis on temperaments into three subsections; a general overview, one based on members of the body, and temperaments based on age.

I The Temperaments (General description)

The temperaments are reported to be the interaction between the four different element's qualities, such as the conflict between dryness, wetness, cold, and hot. Avicenna suggests that these qualities battle between each other until an equilibrium state is reached and this state is known as the temperaments.[
The Canon also adopted the ancient theory of Four Temperaments and extended it to encompass "emotional aspects, mental capacity, moral attitudes, self-awareness, movements and dreams." This expanded theory of four temperaments is given in the following table:
Evidences of the four primary temperaments
EvidenceHotColdMoistDry
Morbid statesInflammations become febrile
Loss of vigour
Fevers related to serous humour
Rheumatism
Lassitude
Functional powerDeficient energyDeficient digestive powerDifficult digestion
Subjective sensationsBitter taste
Excessive thirst
Burning cardiac orifice
Lack of desire for fluidsMucoid salivation
Sleepiness
Insomnia, wakefulness
Physical signsHigh pulse rate,
approaching lassitude
Flaccid jointsDiarrhea
Swollen eyelids
Rough skin
Acquired habit
Foods & medicinesCalefacients harmfulInfrigidants harmfulMoist aliments harmfulDry regimen harmful
Infrigidants beneficialCalefacients beneficial
Humectants beneficial
Relation to weatherWorse in summerWorse in winter
Bad in autumn
The Eight Varieties of Equipoise
Canon describes humans as having eight different "varieties of equipoise", or differing temperaments. The temperaments fall under two categories; In relation to beings other than men and in relation to the individual himself.
A. In relation to beings other than men
i. "the equability of the temperament seen in man as compared with other creatures"
ii. the temperament of other human beings
Avicenna describes a hot versus cold / moist versus dry equilibrium between the members of the human body. The heart, for example, is hot and must be in equilibrium of other cold parts of the body such as the brain. When this equilibrium between these members are achieved, the person is considered to be in "ideal equability." 
iii. external factors "such as race, climate, atmosphere"
This third gauge for temperament assumes that each race has their own equilibrium. As an example he says, "The Hindus, in health, have a different equability to the Slaves, and so on." Avicenna explains that the differing climates contribute to differing temperaments among the races.
iv. in relation to extreme climates
B. In relation to the individual himself
v. "as compared to another person"
Although Avicenna had listed the fifth mode "as compared to another person", he seems to contradict that statement by explaining that every individual has a temperament that is unique to themselves and unlike anyone else.
vi. comparison of the individual himself
vii. comparing one member of the body with another member of the body
The Canon here makes the distinction of the members into categories of their individual "moistness", "dryness", "hotness", and "coldness".
viii. comparison of a member to itself
The Canon continues to explain the sun's position in relation to ideal temperament and the role that climate and human skin play. Organs are nowhere near ideal in temperament, but skin comes the closest. Avicenna says that the hand, especially the palm and the tip of the index finger, is the most sensitive of all and attuned to tactile contact. Medicine is described as "hot" or "cold", not based upon its actual temperature but with regard to how it relates to the temperament of the human body.
The Canon then describes when temperaments are unequal, in other words, illness. Avicenna separates these into two categories, which are fairly self explainable within the context of what he had already defined as the temperaments.
A. Simple "intemperaments"
  1. Hot temperament (hotter than normal)
  2. Cold temperament (colder than normal)
  3. Dry temperament (drier than usual)
  4. Moist temperament (more moist than usual)
B. Compound "intemperaments"
The compound intemperaments are where two things are wrong with the temperament, i.e. hotter and moister; hotter and drier; colder and moister; colder and drier. There are only four because something cannot be simultaneously hotter and colder or drier and moister. The four simple temperaments and four compound intemperaments can each be divided into "Those apart from any material substance" and "Those in which some material substance is concerned", for a total of sixteen intemperaments. Examples of the sixteen intemperaments are provided in the "third and fourth volumes."

II The Temperament of the Several Member

Each member of the body is described to be given each its individual temperament, each with its own degree of heat and moisture. Avicenna lists members of the body in "order of degree of Heat", from hottest to coldest.
  1. the breath and "the heart in which it arises"
  2. the blood; which is said to be generated from the liver
  3. the liver; "which may be looked upon as concentrated blood."
  4. the flesh
  5. the muscles
  6. the spleen
  7. the kidneys
  8. the arteries
  9. the veins
  10. the skin of the palms and soles
Then a list is given of coldest members to hottest.
  1. serious humour
  2. the hairs
  3. the bones
  4. the cartilage
  5. the ligaments
  6. the tendon
  7. the membranes
  8. the nerves
  9. the spinal cord
  10. the brain
  11. the fat
  12. the oil of the body
  13. the skin
Then a list is given in order of moisture. Avicenna credits Galen with this particular list.
  1. serious humour
  2. the serious humour
  3. the blood
  4. the oil
  5. the fat
  6. the brain
  7. the spinal cord
  8. the breasts and the testicles
  9. the lung
  10. the liver
  11. the spleen
  12. the kidneys
  13. the muscles
  14. the skin
Finally, a list is given in order of dryness
  1. the hair
  2. the bone
  3. cartilage
  4. ligaments
  5. tendons
  6. sereous membranes
  7. arteries
  8. veins
  9. motor nerves
  10. heart
  11. sensory nerves
  12. skin

III The Temperaments Belonging to Age

The Canon divides life into four "periods" and then subdivides the first period into five separate categories.
The following table is provided for the four periods of life:
PeriodTitleNameYear of Age
IThe Period of GrowthAdolescenceUp to 30
IIThe Prime of LifePeriod of beautyUp to 35 or 40
IIIElderly lifePeriod of decline. Senescence.Up to about 60
IVDecrepit AgeSenilityTo the end of life
Avicenna says that the third period shows signs of decline in vigor and some decline in intellectual power. In the fourth period, both vigor and intelligence decline.
Avicenna divides the beginning stage of life in the following table, according to Oskar Cameron Gruner's edition of the Canon of Medicine:
Sub-divisionNameDistinctive Characters
FirstInfancyThe period before the limbs are fitted for walking
SecondBabyhoodThe period of formation of the teeth. Walking has been learnt, but is not steady. The gums are not full of teeth.
ThirdChildhoodThe body shows strength of movement. The teeth are fully out. Pollutions have not yet appeared
FourthJuvenility. "Puberty"The period up to the development of hair on the face and pubes. Pollutions begin.
FifthYouthThe period up to the limit of growth of the body (to the beginning of adult life). Period of athletic power.
Avicenna generalizes youth as having a "hot" temperament, but comments that there is controversy over which periods of youth are hotter. The general notion that youth are "hot" in temperament is due to youth's supposed relationship to members of the body that are hot. For example, blood was considered "hot" as was mentioned earlier, therefore youth is assumed to be hot partially due to blood being more "plentiful" and "thicker", according to Avicenna. Evidence for youth having an excess of blood is suggested by Avicenna's observation that nose bleeds are more frequent within youth. Other contributing factors are the youth's association with sperm and the consistency of their bile. Further description of youth in regards to heat and moisture is given with respect to sex, geographical location, and occupation. The Canon says, for example, that females are colder and more moist.

The Humours

The Canon of Medicine is based upon the Four Humours of Hippocratic medicine, but refined in various ways. In disease pathogenesis, for example, Avicenna "added his own view of different types of spirits (or vital life essences) and souls, whose disturbances might lead to bodily diseases because of a close association between them and such master organs as the brain and heart".[11] An element of such belief is apparent in the chapter of al-Lawa", which relates "the manifestations to an interruption of vital life essence to the brain." He combined his own view with that of the Four Humours to establish a new doctrine to explain the mechanisms of various diseases in another work he wrote, Treatise on Pulse:
“From mixture of the four [humors] in different weights, [God the most high] created different organs; one with more blood like muscle, one with more black bile like bone, one with more phlegm like brain, and one with more yellow bile like lung.
[God the most high] created the souls from the softness of humors; each soul has it own weight and amalgamation. The generation and nourishment of proper soul takes place in the heart; it resides in the heart and arteries, and is transmitted from the heart to the organs through the arteries. At first, it [proper soul] enters the master organs such as the brain, liver or reproductive organs; from there it goes to other organs while the nature of the soul is being modified in each [of them]. As long as [the soul] is in the heart, it is quite warm, with the nature of fire, and the softness of bile is dominant. Then, that part which goes to the brain to keep it vital and functioning, becomes colder and wetter, and in its composition the serous softness and phlegm vapor dominate. That part, which enters the liver to keep its vitality and functions, becomes softer, warmer and sensibly wet, and in its composition the softness of air and vapor of blood dominate.
In general, there are four types of proper spirit: One is brutal spirit residing in the heart and it is the origin of all spirits. Another – as physicians refer to it – is sensual spirit residing in the brain. The third – as physicians refer to it – is natural spirit residing in the liver. The fourth is generative – i.e. procreative – spirits residing in the gonads. These four spirits go-between the soul of absolute purity and the body of absolute impurity.”

Definition of body fluid

The Canon defines a humour as "that fluid, moist 'body' into which our aliment is transformed", and lists the four primary types of fluids as sanguineous, serous, bilious, and atrabilious. The secondary fluids are separated into "non-excrementitious" and "excrementitious".

The sanguineous humour

Avicenna calls this humour "the most excellent of all" the humours. This section describes blood and compares its healthy states with its unhealthy states. Avicenna describes healthy blood as "red in colour, has no unpleasant odour, and has a very sweet taste." Abnormality of the blood stems from a change in temperament or an unhealthy humour has polluted it.

The serous humour

The serous humour is described as a sweet fluid that is cold and moist in relation to blood and bilious humours. Serous humour resembles blood and is necessary for body tissues for two reasons: to provide the tissue with nutrients as an auxiliary and to keep the bones and tissues moist.

The bilious humour

The atrabilious humour

Anatomy or "The Members"

In his thesis on "The Members", Avicenna explains that the humours help to make up the members of the body, gives a general description and how to repair them.
Some are "simple members" or "elementary tissue" such as bone, cartilage and tendons. Some are "compound members" such as the heart, the liver, and the brain. He also categorizes these into vital organs and auxiliary organs.
Avicenna continues to classify the organs by different systems. "According to actions" organizes members by what they do. "According to their origin" classifies members by assuming that each member originates from the blood or from male or "female sperm".

General Physiology

In the thesis on General Physiology or "The Faculties of the Body", Avicenna separates life into three different categories: Vegetable, Animal, and Human. He contrasts Galen's view that the brain is the "chief seat of sentient life" with Aristotle's view that the heart is the source of all the body's faculties, saying that if physicians considered the matter carefully they would agree with Aristotle that the heart was the ultimate source of all the faculties, even if (for example) the brain is where the rational faculty manifests itself.

Book 2 Materia Medica

Book 2 (the Materia Medica) of the Canon alphabetically lists about 800 "simple" medical substances that were used at the time. The substances are simple in the sense of not being compounded with other substances. The first part gives general rules about drugs and a treatise on what was called "the science of powers of medicines". The second part is a list of 800 simple floral, mineral, and animal substances. Each entry contains the substance's name, its criteria of goodness (which sometimes describes how the substance is found in nature), and its nature or primary qualities. Next are listed one or more of 22 possible general actions, followed by specific properties listed according to a grid of 11 disease types. Finally, potential substitutes for the substances are given.
The Canon contains seven rules for experimenting with new drugs, taken partly from Galen.
  1. "The drug must be free from any acquired quality"; for example from being exposed to heat or cold or stored in close proximity to other substances.
  2. "The experiment must done on a single, not a composite condition"; in other words it should not be tested on a patient who has complex or multiple illnesses.
  3. "The drug must be tested on two contrary conditions"; a drug may act directly on a disease but also it may be effective against a different disease by relieving its symptoms.
  4. "The quality of the drug must correspond to the strength of the disease...it is best to experiment first using the weakest [dosage] and then increase it gradually until you know the potency of the drug, leaving no room for doubt."
  5. "One should consider the time needed for the drug to take effect. If the drug has an immediate effect, this shows that it has acted against the disease itself."
  6. "The effect of the drug should be the same in all cases or, at least, in most. If that is not the case, the effect is then accidental, because things that occur naturally are always or mostly consistent."
  7. "Experiments should be carried out on the human body [...] the quality of the medicine might mean that it would affect the human body differently from the animal body..."

Book 3 Special Pathology

Book 3 is arranged from head to toe covering the function and diseases of each organ.

Book 4 Special Diseases Involving More Than One Member

Book 4 covers diseases that affect the whole body like fevers.

Book 5 Formulary

Book 5 (the Formulary) lists 650 compound drugs, attributing them to various Arabic, Indian and Greek sources. Avicenna added his own comments, highlighting differences between recipes from different sources, and sometimes giving his own recipe. He also gave his opinion of the effectiveness (or ineffectiveness) of some remedies, and gave details of where particular ingredients came from and how they were prepared. He favoured proven remedies which had been tested through experience, cautioning that compounds could have unexpected or much stronger effects than might be expected from the effects of the individual components.

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