- A
bimaristan (Persian: بيمارستان, romanized:
bīmārestān; Arabic: بِيْمَارِسْتَان, romanized: bīmāristān), or
simply maristan,[clarification needed] known...
-
Nusaybah bint Ka'ab a.k.a. Umm Amarah, Aisha,
Kahula and Wafeira.
Medieval Bimarestan or
hospitals included female staff as
female nurses.
Muslim hospitals...
-
Knights Hospitaller. The name
Muristan is
derived from the
Persian word
Bimārestān,
meaning "hospital". The area just
south of the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre...
- a
special fund
earmarked for the care of poor patients. Omid Reżāʾi, “
Bimārestān-e Najmiya,” Miraṯ-e Jāvidān 7/4, 1999, pp. 37-52 "Naim al-Saltana". Iran...
- in Avicenna's
Canon Lives of the
Physicians Centers Al-'Adudi
Hospital Bimarestan Nur al-Din
Bimaristan Influences Ancient Gr****
medicine Ancient Iranian...
- in Avicenna's
Canon Lives of the
Physicians Centers Al-'Adudi
Hospital Bimarestan Nur al-Din
Bimaristan Influences Ancient Gr****
medicine Ancient Iranian...
- "
BĪMĀRESTĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation, Inc.
Retrieved 8
January 2024. Foundation,
Encyclopaedia Iranica. "
BĪMĀRESTĀN"...
- in Avicenna's
Canon Lives of the
Physicians Centers Al-'Adudi
Hospital Bimarestan Nur al-Din
Bimaristan Influences Ancient Gr****
medicine Ancient Iranian...
- the
growth of the town. The main
street of
Borazjan is
called Bimarestan Street.
Bimarestan translates to
Hospital in English. The
hospital is
located on...
- into 4
sections second half of 6th
century building of xenodocheions/
bimārestāns by the
Nestorians under the Sasanians,
would evolve into the complex...