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Herbal diuretics in medieval Persian and Arabic medicine
Mohammadali M. Shoja
, R. Shane Tubbs
, Anand N. Bosmia
, Mohammad A.A. Fakhree
, Abolghasem Jouyban
, Margaret Wood Balch
, Marios Loukas
, Kazem Khodadoust
, Majid Khalili
, Garabed Eknoyan
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Diuretics
100%
Herbal
100%
Arabic Medicine
100%
Persian Medicine
100%
Pharmacotherapy
28%
Herbal Medicine
28%
Therapeutic Intervention
14%
Human Body
14%
Bile
14%
Ailments
14%
Herbal Remedies
14%
Chemical Method
14%
Extraction Methods
14%
Phlegmon
14%
Humoralism
14%
Persian
14%
Medical Text
14%
Middle Eastern
14%
Extraction Distillation
14%
11th Century
14%
Textual Reference
14%
8th Century
14%
Medieval Medicine
14%
Herbal Therapy
14%
1st Millennium BC
14%
Medical Authority
14%
Black Bile
14%
Materia Medica
14%
Dioscorides
14%
Humor
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Medicine
100%
Diuretics
100%
Drug Therapy
28%
Bile
28%
Homeopathy
28%
Cardiovascular System
14%
Materia Medica
14%
Humor
14%
Herbal Therapy
14%