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Acta Med Hist Adriat ; 11(2): 291-8, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24304111

RESUMEN

Since the dawn of medicine, medical rights and ethics have always been one of mankind's concerns. In any civilisation, attention paid to medical laws and ethics depends on the progress of human values and the advancement of medical science. The history of various civilisations teaches that each had its own views on medical ethics, but most had something in common. Ancient civilisations such as Greece, Rome, or Assyria did not consider the foetus to be alive and therefore to have human rights. In contrast, ancient Persians valued the foetus as a living person equal to others. Accordingly, they brought laws against abortion, even in cases of sexual abuse. Furthermore, abortion was considered to be a murder and punishments were meted out to the mother, father, and the person performing it.


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Aborto Criminal/historia , Aborto Inducido/historia , Aborto Criminal/legislación & jurisprudencia , Aborto Inducido/legislación & jurisprudencia , Aborto Legal/historia , Aborto Legal/legislación & jurisprudencia , Ética Médica/historia , Femenino , Mundo Griego , Historia Antigua , Historia Medieval , Humanos , Persia , Embarazo , Mundo Romano
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Early Sci Med ; 16(4): 331-51, 2011.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22073752

RESUMEN

The medical sciences in Sasanian society, in late Antiquity, constitute a rather neglected field of inquiry. Our most reliable sources for the study of this particular period in the history of science include a number of texts that were written in several older Iranian languages. In the following pages, we offer translations and commentaries on two such texts, written in Middle Persian, dealing with the life sciences. The topics discussed include copulation, pregnancies in various species, lactation, and moral and physical characteristics in the offspring. Placed in juxtaposition, the two texts, furthermore, clarify some of the obscure points in each of them. It is hoped that this preliminary study will help to sketch the path for future studies of the field.


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Medicina Tradicional/historia , Religión y Medicina , Libros de Texto como Asunto/historia , Historia Antigua , Irán
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