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''Zakhireye Khwarazmshahi'' ( fa, ذخیرهٔ خوارزمشاهی ''Zakhīra-i Khwârazmshâhī'', "Treasure Dedicated to the King of Chorasmia, Khwarazm" or ''Treasure of Khwarazmshah''), is a Persian language, Persian medical encyclopedia written by the Persian people, Persian physician, Ismail Gorgani (1040-1136) in 1110.


Status

This Persian medical book is equal in prestige to the famous medical book by Avicenna, which is considered a medical canon. Although the book of ''Zakhirah-i Khvarazm'Shahi'' is written in Persian it contains a few Arabic words. The book builds upon works by Avicenna, Akhaveiny, and other doctors of traditional medicine written in the fifth century or before. This Iranian traditional medicinal book has been translated into other languages such as Turkish, Urdu, and Hebrew, and by the author himself into Arabic. After writing this encyclopedic book, Gorgani wrote Khafi Alayee as a contraction of it.


Contents

''Zakhira-i Khvarazm'Shahi'' contains 10 chapters and a preface. The preface describes the ecology of the Choresmia, Khorezm and the foods and nutrition of the people of the Khorezm (now called Greater Khorasan, Khorasan). Chapter one is about the importance of medicine, human anatomy, and general pathophysiology. Chapter two is related to symptoms and signs of the diseases and methods of treatment, sphygmology ("sphygmo" in Greek means pulse), and any liquid material excreted from the body (such as sweat and urine). Chapter three is about the water and weather, nutrition, exercise, emotions, sleep and wakefulness, and methods of treatment for children and the elderly. Chapter four is about the differential diagnoses and course of diseases. Chapter five defines fever categories and natural moisture and its relation with fever. In chapter six, he writes about treatment of any diseases that relate to the head, cervix, and the upper and lower limbs and trunk. In chapter seven of his book, he writes about methods of treatment of different types of wounds, inflammations, oncology, burns by hot water, hot oil and fire, cauterization, and orthopedics. Chapter eight is about diseases that relate to the integument system such as general dermatology, hair pathology, fatness, weight loss and methods of treatment of it. Chapter nine contain topic about the toxins, drugs, animal bites and rabidity, and insects stings. Finally in chapter ten, he writes about the classification of drugs and basic pharmacology, drugs for the ear, eye, nose and mouth, epilepsy, stroke, and pharmacological terminology.


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* http://www.wdl.org/en/item/10608/ * {{Islamic medicine Medical works of medieval Iran Medical works of the medieval Islamic world Persian encyclopedias Persian literature Works about the history of medicine Iranian books Memory of the World Register in Iran