Medicinal plants in folk medicine

Abstract

Medicinal plants have been known to mankind from the past. In particular, the work of Abu Ali ibn Sina, one of our compatriot scholars, "The Laws of Medicine" has served as a program not only for Arabs, but also for European doctors for centuries. Abu Ali ibn Sina described about 900 medicinal plants and left a method of treatment with them in writing.

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