
al-Razi (Rhazes), 865–925 | American Journal of Psychiatry
2006年4月1日 · In his theories, al-Razi was a Galenist; in practice, he was guided more by the principles of Hippocrates . He was known for taking detailed histories from his patients and for his keen observational skills. al-Razi combined psychological methods and physiological explanations. He used psychotherapy in a primitive but dynamic fashion .
Rhazes’ pioneer viewpoints about psychiatry, neurology and …
Rhazes (Muhammad ibn Zakaryya al-Razi), who lived in the ninth century AD (fourth century AH), compiled a comprehensive textbook of medicine (named in Arabic: Al-Hawi fi al-Tibb) in all specialized medical disciplines in accordance with the latest achievements of his era.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi and the First Psychiatric Ward
2018年9月1日 · Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi was one of the most well-known and respected physicians during the 9th century A.D. because of his revolutionary contributions to medicine and psychiatry. al-Razi influenced several medical fields, including pharmacology, pediatrics, neurology, psychosomatic medicine, and medical ethics.
Islamic Psychology - History of Psychology - Explorable
Al Razi's Islamic Psychology and Ethics. Muhammed Zakariyah-e-Razi (864-930CE), known as Razi or Rhases in the West, was one of the great Islamic polymaths who contributed to many fields. In addition to his volumes of work in other areas, Rhazes made some interesting observations about the human mind.
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi was one of the most well-known and re-spected physicians during the 9th cen-tury A.D. because of his revolutionary contributions to medicine and psychia-try. al-Razi influenced several medical fields, including pharmacology, pediat-rics, neurology, psychosomatic medicine, and medical ethics.
Abu Bakr al-Razi - Wikipedia
Al-Razi's metaphysical doctrine derives from the theory of the "five eternals", according to which the world is produced out of an interaction between God and four other eternal principles (soul, matter, time, and place). [49]
Abu Bakr al-Razi - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2021年5月19日 · Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (865–925 CE, 251–313 AH) was one of the greatest figures in the history of medicine in the Islamic tradition, and one of its most controversial philosophers.
Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Al-Razi (Rhazes) (865-925): …
2024年7月15日 · Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Al-Razi, also known as Rhazes, was a 10th-century Persian polymath who made significant contributions to medicine, philosophy, chemistry, and psychiatry. He is credited with founding the first psychiatric ward in Baghdad, highlighting the medical treatment of mental il …
Razi's Traditional Psychology: Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi …
2007年1月1日 · This is a study of one of the earliest Muslim works on traditional psychology being the work of Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi.
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Razi's Traditional Psychology - Open Library
2007年1月1日 · Razi's Traditional Psychology by Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi, A. J. Arberry, Jan 01, 2007, Kazi Publications, Kazi Publications, Inc. edition, paperback
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