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University of Manchester
Islamic Medical and Scientific Tradition: Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies
Pormann’s editorial contribution to this volume is 100%. It also contains an authored ‘Introduction’ (i. 1–31); an updated English translation of an article submitted to the previous RAE ‘The Dispute between the Philarabic and Phihellenic Physicians and the Forgotten Heritage of Arabic Medicine’ (ii. 283–316)
and the following outputs published during the REF period:
— ‘Medical Methodology and Hospital Practice: The Case of Tenth-century Baghdad’, in: Peter Adamson (ed.), In the Age of al-Farabi: Arabic Philosophy in the 4th/10th Century, Warburg Institute Colloquia 12 (London: Warburg Institute), 95–118 (on ii. 179–206)
— ‘Islamic Hospitals in the Time of al-Muqtadir’ in Abbasid Studies II: Occasional Papers of the School of ‘Abbasid Studies, Leuven, 28 June – 1 July 2004, ed. John Nawas, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 177 (Leuven; Dudley, Mass.: Peeters, 2010), 337–82 (on ii. 136–178