كتاب طب القلوب (بدون إنترنت)

كتاب طب القلوب (بدون إنترنت)
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app Name كتاب طب القلوب (بدون إنترنت)
Version 2.2
Developer just some apps
OS Android 4.1
Updated 2023-01-19

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Cardiology book with a user-friendly interface for the eye, an electronic book (without the Internet)
This book comes as a result of the investigator "Saleh Ahmed Al-Shami" collecting the various things that came in Ibn Al-Qayyim's legacy of dealing with the subject of "Medicine of Hearts", and the focal point on which the investigator relied on the book "Relief of Al-Lahfan in the Devil's Fisheries", which included in a section of it a search for the devil's traps, As for the other sections, their subject matter is cardiothoracic medicine.

Proceeding from here, the investigator sought to collect all that Ibn al-Qayyim wrote about heart medicine, distributing what fell under his hands into eleven chapters: the first of which talked about the status of the heart in the human being as a general introduction, then divided the hearts in terms of health and disease into healthy, sick and dead, and showed us the characteristics Each of them, and I singled out the second chapter to explain the signs of both health and disease, and to explain the spoilers that cause diseases.

And in the third chapter, he clarified the reality of heart disease, and that the heart is like the body in its diseases and their antidotes. Thus, the first three chapters were to introduce the reader to the comprehensive concept of the matter of the heart in terms of health and disease, and the reasons supporting that. Which helps to avoid the causes of the disease, and to recognize its presence when its signs appear.
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