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Publication Name World Journal of Methodology
Manuscript ID 62619
Country Egypt
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ISSN 2222-0682 (online)
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Category Engineering, Biomedical
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Ophthalmological instruments of Al-Halabi fill in a gap in the biomedical engineering history
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Mohamed N Saad
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Corresponding Author Mohamed N Saad, PhD, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Misr Aswan Agricultural Road, Minia 61111, Egypt. m.n.saad@mu.edu.eg
Key Words Al-Halabi; Biomedical engineering education; Biomedical engineering history; Ophthalmological instruments
Core Tip Medieval Islamic ophthalmological instruments are a rich, complex, and understudied subject. This topic is interesting and deserves more attention than it has had. The book of Al-Halabi is indeed one of the interesting books on ophthalmology written in Arabic. The ophthalmological instruments included in Al-Halabi’s table represent an untold story about the contributions of Muslim and Arab scholars in the field of ophthalmology. The aim of the present article is to fill in one of the gaps to some extent in biomedical engineering history. The ophthalmological instruments represent the biomechanics field.
Publish Date 2022-01-17 09:36
Citation Saad MN. Ophthalmological instruments of Al-Halabi fill in a gap in the biomedical engineering history. World J Methodol 2022; 12(1): 1-19
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2222-0682/full/v12/i1/1.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v12.i1.1
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