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Abu Ali Ibn Sino (980-1037) is worldwide known in medical history as Avicenna. In general, Avicenna's papers are filled with humanistic ideas. It is, first of all, a successful attempt of the development of spiritual and moral foundation of medicine, or using modern words, bioethics. The book "canon of physician sciences" written by Avicenna, represents plenty of humanistic ideas: the subject is not only person herself/himself but her/his lifestyle in all variety of cultural, legal, religious and others sides of the life. Necessity of such approach is dictated, in particular, that bioethics anew revives in physicians deontological approach to people.
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Bioethics/history , Health Services for the Aged/ethics , Health Services for the Aged/history , Manuscripts, Medical as Topic/history , Aged , History, Medieval , HumansABSTRACT
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi, who is known in Europe as Razes, was born in 865 year in Ree city. A lot of his books were translated in Latin; his books have served as guidance for physicians during centuries. However, "the book about spiritual medicine" is the most popular. In this book in details presented ethical views of the scientist. The book discusses about the significance improving spiritual quality of person. In his meaning of "spiritual medicine" is seen a synonym to the notion-"medical ethics".
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Bioethical Issues/history , Bioethics/history , History, Medieval , Middle EastABSTRACT
The efficacy of multiple-modality treatment including interstitial He-Ne laser exposure and agents normalizing redox processes due to their antioxidant effect, 5 percent ascorbic acid and 1 percent methylene blue aqueous solution, was assessed in the treatment of 188 patients with maxillofacial phlegmons. The treatment accelerated injured tissue regeneration, this permitting early secondary suturing and shortening the invalidity periods.
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Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Cellulitis/therapy , Jaw Diseases/therapy , Laser Therapy , Methylene Blue/therapeutic use , Cellulitis/metabolism , Cellulitis/pathology , Combined Modality Therapy , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Face , Focal Infection, Dental/metabolism , Focal Infection, Dental/pathology , Focal Infection, Dental/therapy , Histocytochemistry , Humans , Jaw Diseases/metabolism , Jaw Diseases/pathology , SolutionsABSTRACT
The results of comparative study of a combined ultrasound and broad spectrum laser treatment of 193 patients with mild odontogenic maxillofacial phlegmones are presented. A considerable efficiency of the combined ultrasound and laser therapy was shown. Specific features of the action of ultrasound and laser irradiation on the purulent wound were shown in patients with odontogenic maxillofaciall phlegmones.