during the Islamic Golden Age an unprecedented wave of knowledge inspired by Greek Persian and Indian traditions spread across lands marking a profound transformation in healthcare Scholars like iban Cena and Al raazi became legendary figures with works like the cannon of medicine shaping medical practices for centuries hospitals flourished under Islamic rule introducing Innovative Concepts such as Wards for different diseases teaching hospitals and pharmaceutical dispensaries the realm of Islamic medicine intertwined science with a deep spiritual understanding laying the groundwork for the evolution of modern Healthcare the origins and influences of early Islamic medicine were rooted in the vibrant intellectual tapestry of ancient Baghdad combining elements from Greek Persian and Indian traditions Islamic scholars absorbed and inh ened these Traditions creating a Renaissance in medicine from Greek influences key figures like hypocrates and galin had their Works translated into Arabic to be studied extensively Persian Pioneers like raises and avisena brought new methodologies and insights while Indian texts such as the suas samita contributed surgical techniques and medicinal knowledge transforming Healthcare in Islamic medical history several luminary standout like Al raazi who wrote the comprehensive book of medicine Ian Cena with the Canon of medicine Al zeroi renowned for his surgical foundations in kitab Al tashrif and iban al- nafis who discovered pulmonary circulation these Pioneers contributions remain integral to Modern Healthcare Islamic scholars made numerous advances in medicine and surgery during the Golden Age of Islam they established hospitals like the bimaristan of Baghdad offering care to all individuals and introduced the first systematic psychiatric hospitals alzari invented over 200 surgical instruments many still in use today and gave detailed accounts of procedures like kidney stone removal medical texts like ibben Cena's the Canon of medicine became crucial references promoting the importance of clinical trials and observations laying the foundation for modern practices hospitals in the Islamic Society were beacons of compassion and knowledge known as bimaristan they provided free health care for all integrating male and female Wards and acting as teaching centers were Physicians imparted wisdom