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ARTICLES RELATED TO Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence |  |  |  | Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence: Encyclopedia II - Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Certification and malpracticeBeing an ophthalmologist was not an easy profession then, for a license was required to be able to practice. The granting or withholding of this rested with the hakim-bashi, the chief physician to the Caliph. However, in addition to this test of certification, there was an additional means of checking for malpractice: Aside from the chief physician whom to which the Caliph delegated his powers to, there was another official known as the Muhtasib, or Inspector– ...
See also:Ophthalmology in medieval Islam, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Their education, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Certification and malpractice, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fees and income Read more here: » Ophthalmology in medieval Islam: Encyclopedia II - Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Certification and malpractice |
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 |  |  | Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence: Encyclopedia II - Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fees and incomeThere was a good deal of drama surrounding the men of medical professions in those days. A physician could on the one hand receive no less than an astronomical sum of 4,000,000 dirhams a year, as did Bukhtishu ibn Jurjis, chief physician to the great Caliph Harun al-Rashid; or pay for the unfortunate death of his patient or failure of his treatment with his own life, as was often the case with physicians treating many a royalty.
But in general, the fee varied according to the status of the physician and the patient. The life of Ibn Ma ...
See also:Ophthalmology in medieval Islam, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Their education, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Certification and malpractice, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fees and income Read more here: » Ophthalmology in medieval Islam: Encyclopedia II - Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fees and income |
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 |  |  | Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence: Encyclopedia II - Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Their educationTo become a practitioner, there was no one fixed method or path of training. There was even no formal specialization in the different branches of medicine, as might be expected. But some students did eventually approximate to a specialist by acquiring proficiency in the treatment of certain diseases or in the use of certain drugs. “The Prince of Physicians” Avicenna, for example, was held to be more proficient than most others in his treatment of nervous diseases, and hence a large number of psychological cases were brought to him, the m ...
See also:Ophthalmology in medieval Islam, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fertile grounds for their emergence, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Their education, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Certification and malpractice, Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Fees and income Read more here: » Ophthalmology in medieval Islam: Encyclopedia II - Ophthalmology in medieval Islam - Their education |
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