European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran

Simultaneous with the establishment of the Safavid dynasty, due to the developments in the global and regional relations, the ground was prepared for the expansion of Iran and Europe relations. The main reasons for this were the propagation of Christianity, the presence of the Ottoman government as...

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Main Authors: Zahra Eslamifard, Behzad Karimi, Hamed Ahansazan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Research on History of Medicine
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Online Access:https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_47560_9f5c24e2770f16a7a76357d33d87cf17.pdf
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spelling doaj-6ffd7c1c4f724ec78c1dde22ba20fceb2021-07-07T07:56:04ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research on History of Medicine2251-886X2251-886X2021-05-0110211312647560European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid IranZahra Eslamifard0Behzad Karimi1Hamed Ahansazan2Department of Islamic Education, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, Tehran, IranAssistant professor, Iranian Studies Department, Meybod University, Meybod, IranDepartment of History of Medicine, School of Persian Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranSimultaneous with the establishment of the Safavid dynasty, due to the developments in the global and regional relations, the ground was prepared for the expansion of Iran and Europe relations. The main reasons for this were the propagation of Christianity, the presence of the Ottoman government as a common enemy of Iran and Europe, as well as commercial interests. These relations reached their peak during the reign of Shah Abbas I., encouraging various groups of Europeans, such as religious missionaries, businessmen, ambassadors, political delegations, tourists, etc. to come to Iran.Physicians were seen in all the mentioned groups, especially in religious missionaries. So, owing to their presence, medical knowledge of European was introduced to Iranians. The first acquaintance with medical profession of European was obtained at the same time as the presence of the Portuguese in the Persian Gulf. Syphilis, which was first entered Iran from Europe in the late ninth century and was called smallpox, led European medicine to entering Iran.The researchers of the present study, based on the reports related to the presence and activity of European physicians in Iran, travelogues and historical and research books, have used a descriptive-analytical method to examine the medical status and European physicians in Safavid Iran.https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_47560_9f5c24e2770f16a7a76357d33d87cf17.pdfsafavid dynastyeuropean medicalmissionariessyphilisiran
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Behzad Karimi
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Behzad Karimi
Hamed Ahansazan
European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
safavid dynasty
european medical
missionaries
syphilis
iran
author_facet Zahra Eslamifard
Behzad Karimi
Hamed Ahansazan
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title European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran
title_short European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran
title_full European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran
title_fullStr European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran
title_full_unstemmed European Medicine and Physicians in Safavid Iran
title_sort european medicine and physicians in safavid iran
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Research on History of Medicine
issn 2251-886X
2251-886X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Simultaneous with the establishment of the Safavid dynasty, due to the developments in the global and regional relations, the ground was prepared for the expansion of Iran and Europe relations. The main reasons for this were the propagation of Christianity, the presence of the Ottoman government as a common enemy of Iran and Europe, as well as commercial interests. These relations reached their peak during the reign of Shah Abbas I., encouraging various groups of Europeans, such as religious missionaries, businessmen, ambassadors, political delegations, tourists, etc. to come to Iran.Physicians were seen in all the mentioned groups, especially in religious missionaries. So, owing to their presence, medical knowledge of European was introduced to Iranians. The first acquaintance with medical profession of European was obtained at the same time as the presence of the Portuguese in the Persian Gulf. Syphilis, which was first entered Iran from Europe in the late ninth century and was called smallpox, led European medicine to entering Iran.The researchers of the present study, based on the reports related to the presence and activity of European physicians in Iran, travelogues and historical and research books, have used a descriptive-analytical method to examine the medical status and European physicians in Safavid Iran.
topic safavid dynasty
european medical
missionaries
syphilis
iran
url https://rhm.sums.ac.ir/article_47560_9f5c24e2770f16a7a76357d33d87cf17.pdf
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