مقاله 9
جمعه, ۲۷ دی ۱۳۹۲، ۱۲:۴۶ ق.ظ
Title: Old Remedies for Epilepsy: Avicenna’s Medicine
Authors: Asadi-Pooya et all.
Journal: Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal (+)
Year: 2011
Journal: Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal (+)
Year: 2011
Abstract:
Background: The history of epilepsy and its treatments dates back to at
least 4 millennia. Avicenna, c. 980 AD in Bukhara, Khorasan – 1037 in
Hamedan was a Persian-speaking Iranian physician, who has many
recommendations and suggested various therapies for epilepsy in his
book, The Canon of Medicine. Methods: We first reviewed the most
important ancient treatments for epilepsy mentioned by Avicenna and
considered those as the key words for our next step. Then, we made a
literature search (medline and scopus) with those key words to find out
new scientific findings in modern medicine about the Avicenna’s
suggestions. Results: Among the Avicenna’s recommended therapies for
epilepsy, only Rue has been tested for anticonvulsant activities in
modern medicine. Interestingly, it had a dose dependent anticonvulsant
effect. Conclusion: It is worthwhile to consider the Avicenna’s
recommended therapies for epilepsy and to design future scientific
studies based on his suggestions.
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