Title of article :
Monthly menstrual cycle in Bun-Dahisn, an ancient Persian Manuscrips
Author/Authors :
Yarmohammadi، Hassan نويسنده Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. , , Vatanpour، Azade نويسنده Department of Foreign Language and Linguistics, School of Literature and Humanity Science, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , , Hosseinialhashemi، Milad نويسنده Student Research Committee, Department of History of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , , Zargaran، Arman نويسنده Research Office for the History of Persian Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
The history of Persia (Iran) dates back 10,000 years. Iranian history prior
to the introduction of Islam in 637 AD is classified as ancient Persia
but unfortunately, very little written evidence remains from that period.
Furthermore, there is little current investigative research on this period
of Iranian history, so it remains largely unclear, particularly in the case
of medical scientific thought. The last period of this era was the Sassanid
dynasty (224-637 AD). Some of the manuscripts remained from
this period are written in the Pahlavic language, illuminating this dark
period in the history of medical science. One of these ancient Pahlavic
manuscripts is entitled “Bun-Dahi?n”. It is analyzed in this paper to
uncover ancient Persian wisdom on the female monthly menstrual cycle.
The book is fundamentally about genesis and creation rather than medicine,
but it holds valuable information about attitudes of the time to the
female menstrual cycle. The manuscript describes the female menstrual
cycle in terms of three phases. The first of which is the P??-?best, phase
of the female reproductive cycle; ?bast, refers to the second phase; and
the third phase is termed Da?t?n and refers to the menstrual period itself.
This is the principle concept conveyed in this manuscript, which can be
related to current concepts of gynecology. However, in comparison with
other ancient civilizations, it can be considered as a novel and advanced
theory. Regarding this ancient text from a current perspective and in relation
to modern knowledge in the field is an insightful way to track the
progression of thought in gynecology.
Journal title :
Journal of Research on History of Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Research on History of Medicine