Health ministry’s parliamentary deputy said the required conditions and facilities are available for Iran to become the hub of Islamic medicine in the world.
Speaking
to IQNA, Ramezan Mohsenpour added that Islamic medicine has originated from
Iran and if it is to develop in the world, it should start in the Islamic
Republic of Iran.
He
noted that many of the most renowned scholars in Islamic medicine were Iranians
and that the medical book Qanoon by Iranian scientist and scholar Abu Ali Sina
(Avicenna) is still being taught in medical universities in France, Britain and
the US.
Mohsenpour
stressed the Ministry of Health and Medical Treatment is determined to help
promote Islamic and traditional Iranian medicine.
Elsewhere
in his remarks, the health ministry official underlined that great
accomplishments have been made in health and medical fields in the country since
the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Source:
IQNA News Agency