Turkish medical history serves as a vital bridge between the clinical wisdom of the Islamic Golden Age and the rapid modernization of the 20th century.
From the grand Darüşşifas of the Ottoman Empire to the founding of the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine; from the ancient medical schools of Pergamon, home to Galen, to the groundbreaking neurosurgical techniques of Gazi Yaşargil, Turkey has a storied tradition of medical excellence.
A nation defined by its early adoption of variolation (smallpox inoculation) and its robust public health infrastructure, pioneers of bacteriology, dermatology, and neurosurgery who emerged from the Anatolian and Ottoman traditions.
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AECIO DE AMIDA (502 - 575)
DR. HAMDI SUAT AKNAR (1873 - 1936)
ALEJANDRO DE TRALLES (525 - 605)
DR. BENEDIKTOS ADAMANTIADES (1875 - 1962)
DR. HULUSI BEHCET (1889 - 1948)
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