9th-Century Islamic Hospitals Healed Bodies and Minds

Before penicillin. Before MRIs. Before modern nursing. There was the Bimaristan—a revolutionary hospital system that treated mental illness with music, required doctors to pass licensing exams, and welcomed patients of every religion, race, and social class. Imagine a hospital where flowing fountains and fragrant gardens are considered essential medicine. Where musicians are employed to calm … Continue reading 9th-Century Islamic Hospitals Healed Bodies and Minds