Andalusian
Andalusian (Medicine)
Andalusian (pronunciation: /an·da·lu·sian/) is a term often used in the field of medicine to refer to medical practices, traditions, or characteristics originating from or associated with the Andalusian region of Spain.
Etymology
The term "Andalusian" is derived from "Andalusia", the southernmost autonomous community in Spain. The region has a rich history of medical advancements and practices, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age, when it was a hub of medical knowledge and innovation.
Related Terms
- Andalusian School of Medicine: A historical period of medical development and knowledge in Andalusia during the Islamic Golden Age.
- Andalusian Traditional Medicine: A form of traditional medicine practiced in Andalusian region, incorporating elements of herbalism, dietary practices, and spiritual healing.
- Andalusian Pharmacopoeia: A collection of medicinal substances and their uses, as practiced in the Andalusian region.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Andalusian
- Wikipedia's article - Andalusian
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