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Historical Article
Ottoman surgical treatises and their influences on modern neurosurgery in Turkey.
- Uygur Er and M Necmettin Pamir.
- Spine Surgery Section, Neurosurgery Clinic, Private Koru Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. Electronic address: uygurer@gmail.com.
- World Neurosurg. 2013 Dec 1;80(6):e165-9.
ObjectiveTo introduce the authors of 6 prominent Ottoman surgical treatises, to present the chapters that relate to present-day neurosurgery, and to discuss their influence on the establishment of modern Turkish neurosurgery.MethodsNeurosurgery-related chapters of 6 prominent Ottoman surgical treatises and their role i the establishment of modern neurosurgery in Turkey are discussed.ResultsNeurosurgery-related chapters of "Hulasa-i Tıbb" by Surgeon Mesud (Summary of Medicine), "Cerrahhiyet-al Haniyye" by Şerefeddin Sabuncuoğlu (Imperial Surgery), "Cerrahname" by an unknown author (Surgical Treatise), "Ala'im-i Cerrahin" by Surgeon Ibrahim (Wonders of Surgeons) "Cerrahname" by Ali Munşi of Bursa (Surgical Treatise), and "The law of surgeons" by Şanizade Ataullah Mehmed Efendi (Kanun-al Cerrahin) were analyzed.ConclusionsThese treatises, including sections on neurosurgery-related topics, were important influences on the establishment of contemporary neurosurgery in modern Turkey.Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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