Names of medicines for diseases of the kidneys, urinary tract, and reproductive tract in the Book of the Canon by Ibn Sina - an anagrammatic study
Abstract
The etymological study is considered one of the most useful and useful sections of linguistics in tracing the origin of words, the way they were transmitted, how they were transferred to another language, whether they passed through another language on the way to transmission, and how they settled in the language to which they were transferred, If we look at Ibn Sina, who, in addition to being a prominent linguist, is of Persian origin, which means that he has a deep and broad knowledge in the Persian and Arabic languages, which are two neighboring languages with exchanged words, and if we look at the book (Alqanun), which was written on medicine, It is known that this field is a global field in which languages overlap and words are transmitted. Based on the above, we find a linguistic richness that makes it an excellent sample in establishing an etymological study. Based on these data, this research attempts to focus spot of light and change the look at the terms of diseases of the kidneys, urinary tract, and reproductive systems, in an attempt An application that tracks the transmission between languages and how this transmission is represented and represented.