Islamic Medicines (Yunani Tradition) (DSTIM)

NAIC: American College of Natural Medicine: "Bare Foot Doctor" Fast Track Doctoral Degree Program

The course that we give here has the title Islamic Medicine.
It is the account of a medical system which was introduced into Arab countries in the ninth century a.d. and was
practiced throughout the Middle Ages and right up to modern times. This system is also widely known under the term 'Arabia Medicine'. But many doctors, among them some of the most outstanding like ar-Razi (Rhazes), al-Majiisi (Haly Abbas) and Ibn-Sina (Avicenna), were Persians, not Arabs. To be sure, they wrote their scientific works chiefly in Arabic. On the other hand, there were many doctors who were Christians, like Hunayn ibn-Is'haq, or Jews, like Maimonides. But their religious allegiance is in this context just as less relevant as their ethnic origins. All these scholars lived within the sphere of Islamic culture and have helped in a most enduring way to shape this culture and to give it its particular stamp. So when we talk of 'Islamic Medicine', we are including Islam as a cultural force; we are looking at a culture which has absorbed many different currents within itself and integrated and developed them.

'Islamic medicine' did not grow on Arab soil, rather it grew in the caliphates. Rather it is the medicine of later Greek antiquity, following Galen, which was formulated in the Arabic language in the South and West of the Mediterranean from the ninth century a.d. The crossing of the language barrier has left the contents almost completely unchanged. Medicine, along with philosophy, mathematics, astronomy and astrology, not to mention zoology and alchemy (chemistry), geography and technology, belongs to those disciplines which have Hellenized the Arab-Islamic world.

The Hellenization which then took place was one of the great universal historical movements, whose effects are felt to this day. In the field of medicine, the historical traditions has preserved for us a vast number of sources but by far the largest part of these sources has not yet been edited nor appreciated. Even today we return to the epic two-volume work "Histoire de la Medecine Arabe" by Lucien Leclerc (Paris, 1876). Leclerc aimed at writing the complete history of Arabic medicine so as to show its origins, its character, its institutions, its development and its decay.

In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine is the science of medicine developed in the Islamic Golden Age, and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of Islamic civilization.

Islamic medicine preserved, systematized and developed the medical knowledge of classical antiquity, including the major traditions of Hippocrates, Galen and Dioscorides. During the post-classical era, Islamic medicine was the most advanced in the world, integrating concepts of ancient Greek, Roman and Persian medicine as well as the ancient Indian tradition of Ayurveda, while making numerous advances and innovations. Islamic medicine, along with knowledge of classical medicine, was later adopted in the medieval medicine of Western Europe, after European physicians became familiar with Islamic medical authors during the Renaissance of the 12th century.

Medieval Islamic physicians largely retained their authority until the rise of medicine as a part of the natural sciences, beginning with the Age of Enlightenment, nearly six hundred years after their textbooks were opened by many people. Aspects of their writings remain of interest to physicians even today.

This is a short, synoptic course, comprising 7 audio lectures, written Lessons and supplements. 25 clock hours.


Your Instructor


Dr. Anthony B. James
Dr. Anthony B. James

Prof. Anthony B. James MSc.(Clinical Herbology), DNM(C), ND(T), MD(AM), DOM(Acu), DPHC(h.c.), Ph.D. (IM), Ph.D. (Hospitaller Medicine h.c.), DMM, RAAP, UTTS, MSGR./CHEV., Ordained Native Monsignor-Native Bishop, Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church of the East in Brazil, Dean, Professor, Director of Education and Traditional Medicine AAPNA.Advisory Board Member
Professor- Teacher, Physician, Registered Ayurveda Doctor (Vidya), Chriistian Minister, Healer, Therapist... Florida, USA

Anthony B. James was one of the first Westerners ever recognized in Thailand as an authentic Thai Traditional Medicine teacher and Ajahn or professor; where his work is known and honored throughout the country by the Royal Thai Gov't Ministries of Thai Traditional Medicine, Thai Department of Commerce and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TOT- Friend of Thailand Awardee recipient), Wat Po Association of Thai Traditional Medical Schools registered AJAHN (Ajahn)/ Professor of Thai Traditional Medicine. He is a teacher of Thai Ayurveda, Classical Indian Ayurveda, Yoga, and Vedic astrology (Thai Korosot Astrology), who shows how Yoga and Vedic systems of knowledge interface for optimizing our human potential.

A.A.P.N.A. Advisory Board Member and Registered Ayurvedic Doctor R.A.D. (A.A.P.N.A.) practicing Ayurveda Medicine and therapy for over 39 years. His books include "Ayurveda of Thailand- The A.A.P.N.A. Veda Vyasa Award Recipient for 2017", "Ayurveda and Thai Yoga, Religious Therapeutics Theory and Practice," as several Telly Award-winning Video Documentaries on Thai Traditional Medicine and Thai Yoga Therapy. He is currently the director of the N.A.I.C.: American College of Natural Medicine, A.C.N.M.School of Ayurveda Medicine and Thai Yoga Center, Staff and Faculty for Oriental Medicine Doctoral program of the PanAmerican School of Natural Medicine- Nevis West Indies, and on the editorial board for the magazine "International Journal of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine."

Dr. James has a forty-year background in natural healing, including the systems of Native American Medicine, Thai Ayurveda, Classical Indian Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine, Western Herbalism, and Vedic Astrology. He has an M.D.(AM) degree, Board Certified Naturopathic Degree, two doctoral degrees in Natural Medicine, an O.M.D. (Acupuncture), and a doctorate/Ph.D. in Indigenous Medicine and Monastic Medicine. Dr. James also holds a Masters's in Clinical Herbology and has taught herbal medicine for several years. He is the dean of the A.C.N.M.: American College of Natural Medicine, the School of Ayurveda Medicine, and the Thai Yoga Center schools and programs. Dr. James is the author of numerous books, articles, and hundreds of educational videos focused on Ayurveda and related topics. For many years, he has presented seminars and at national and international medical conferences, including A.A.P.N.A.

In addition to his interest and research into his family's Native American Religious and medical heritage, Dr. James is an ordained priest and Monsignor of the Sacred Medical Order of The Church of Hope (S.M.O.CH./ S.M.O.K.H.). The Church of Hope is a unique and sacred ministry of monastic medicine, sanctified healing, ecclesiastical medicine, holistic medicine, and indigenous medicines as part of religious doctrine, where he is working to integrate Ayurveda and Complimentary Medicine into the Monastic Medical Tradition of the church.

In September 2016, Ajahn James published a comprehensive textbook titled "Ayurveda of Thailand: Indigenous Traditional Thai Medicine and Yoga Therapy, "Meta Journal Press. This new book details Ayurveda's authentic history and genuine practices, philosophy, and religious therapeutics in Thailand.

Union of Thai Traditional Medicine Society

November 30th. 2009, Ajahn, Dr. Anthony James receives LifeTime Membership Recognition with the Union of Thai Traditional Medicine Society (U.T.T.S.). The award was presented by Mr. Aram Amaradit (Dr. Amratisha), Member of Parliament of Surin Province, Chairman of the Committee on Public Health, President, and founder: Of the Union of Thai Traditional Medicine Society, Ministry on Public Health, Thailand. U.T.T.S. Life Time recognition (Thai Traditional Medicine/ Thai Traditional Massage) credentials #520121896. The credentials were issued in the offices of The Union of Thai Traditional Medicine Society, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.

Anthony James, Life Time Member UTTS

Ajahn, Dr. James studied under the former Grandmaster Ajahn Sintorn Chaichagun at the Shivagakomarpaj Traditional Medicine Hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from 1988 to 1995. He maintained a working relationship with his mentor in the Northern style, Grand Master Sintorn, and "The Old Medicine Hospital" until Grand Master Sintorn's passing in 2005.

Ajahn, Dr. James was the original founder and chief Teacher for the International Thai Therapists Association 1992-2012, to fairly represent the traditional Thai Yoga and Thai Massage practiced primarily in the US. Dr. James specializes in Native American Medicine, Thai medical theory, Asian history, Ayurveda, and Theravada Buddhism. In 2006, he was granted Ajahn/ professor and Master Thai Traditional Medicine: Thai Yoga/ Thai Massage Teacher status through the Anantasuk system (Hua Hin Thailand), recognized by the Wat Po Association. The Wangklaikangwon Industrial College Dean and Educational Director, Dr. Surasak Srinoi, presented the award.


Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and access ends in 24 months from initial enrollment. During these 24 months access period It the course is self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish. However as per the written enrollment agreement issued when you initially registered any lapse over 90 days, consequitive, will incur a suspension, requiring a re-enrollment penalty for $200.00 first time. Second lapse same penalty with $500.00 re-enrollment fee. Consult your NAIC Enrollment agreement for details.
How long do I have access to the course?
We have estimated the average student takes between 7 and 12 months to complete this course including the required pre-requisite. From the date of enrollment you will have 24 months to complete this course. Extension for time over the initial 24 months will be billed at $150.00 per month until graduation and or student voluntarily with draws from program with written notice to NAIC, Inc.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
We would never want you to be unhappy! However, as this course is based on a donation to the Native American Indigenous Church as a "Seminary". The NAIC Cancellation and or Refund Policy applies... http://www.somaveda.com/naic-cancellation-refund/

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