Darabi M, Rabbanizadeh M R. Investigating the Ups and Downs of the Position of the Doctors of the Bukhtishu Dynasty In the Abbasi Caliphate Oeriod (132 to 447 AH). IJMEHM 2020; 13 :273-288
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http://ijme.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6258-en.html
1- PhD Student in the History of Science, Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
Abstract: (1720 Views)
The physicians of the Bukhtishu dynasty first entered the Abbasi court with the aim of practicing medicine; but soon after, thanks to their medical knowledge and skills, they gained a lot of power and wealth and became involved in power relations at court. Although they were able to gain a high position in the Abbasid court; but their position was constantly unstable, and sometimes they were at the peak of power and sometimes at the bottom of humiliation. Therefore, the present study, with a historical method and a descriptive-analytical approach, seeks to answer the question: what factors have been effective on the relationship between the physicians of the Bukhtishu dynasty and the Abbasid Caliphate? The claim of the research is that the need of the caliphs for treatment provided the background for the entry of the doctors of Bukhtishu dynasty to the caliphate system and strengthened their presence in the court. Factors such as the success of these physicians in medicine, the power of the caliphs in supporting them; other threats from courtiers also fluctuated the status of these physicians. The findings of the study indicate that physicians with the benefit of medical knowledge had such an effect on the caliphs that they were considered as one of the main actors in politics, so they play an important role in the removal and installation of caliphs, poisoning and killing of them. They could pave the way for their conditioned person to come to power by abandoning their treatment; they were also degraded, imprisoned, and sometimes exiled or even killed.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
History of Medicine Received: 2020/05/16 | Accepted: 2020/08/8 | Published: 2020/03/20