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Avicenna
Ibn Sina ( – 22 June 1037), commonly known in the West as Avicenna ( ), was a preeminent philosopher and physician of the Muslim world. He was a seminal figure of the Islamic Golden Age, serving in the courts of various Iranian rulers, and was influential to medieval European medical and Scholastic thought.
Canon of Medicine
~1020 encyclopedia of medicine compiled by Ibn Sīnā/Avicenna
unani
traditional medicine from the Mughal empire

ajmaline
Ajmaline (also known by trade names Gilurytmal, Ritmos, and Aritmina) is an alkaloid that is classified as a 1-A antiarrhythmic agent. It is often used to induce arrhythmic contraction in patients suspected of having Brugada syndrome. Individuals suffering from Brugada syndrome will be more susceptible to the arrhythmogenic effects of the drug, and this can be observed on an electrocardiogram as an ST elevation.
pulse diagnosis
pseudo-medicine technique, used in traditional medicine, in which reading the pulse is applied to the diagnosis of diseases
hakim
Arabic title for a ruler, physician, or wise man