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Treatment of Mental Health Disorders in the Safavid and Ottoman Empires: A Comparative Socio-historical Analysis | ||
| Journal of Research on History of Medicine | ||
| دوره 14، Suppl. 1، دی 2025، صفحه 3-6 اصل مقاله (872.28 K) | ||
| نوع مقاله: Conference Paper | ||
| شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.30476/rhm.2025.51244 | ||
| نویسندگان | ||
| Hamed Ahansazan1، 2؛ Niusha Esmaealzadeh3؛ Mohammad Hossein Ayati1؛ Arman Zargaran* 1 | ||
| 1Department of History of Medicine, School of Persian Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran | ||
| 2Iranian Society for the History of Pharmacy, Tehran, Iran | ||
| 3Department of Traditional Pharmacy, School of Persian Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran | ||
| چکیده | ||
| This comparative-historical analysis explores how mental disorders were treated in the Safavid and Ottoman empires. Both empires shared a common foundation based on humoral medicine and a holistic understanding of the mind-body connection. Treatments encompassed physical methods, such as diets, herbal remedies, and cupping, as well as spiritual therapies, including Quranic recitation, prayer, and pilgrimage. However, there were notable differences in the role of the state and the institutionalization of mental health care. The Ottoman state, particularly in the 16th century, developed a more institutionalized and centralized system by establishing charitable institutions known as Dartışşifa (house of healing). This trend culminated in the 19th century with the modernization of Ottoman medicine. In contrast, the Safavid Empire did not have a comparable institutionalized and centralized network, and the responsibility for treatment largely rested on the community, family, and local healers. This decentralized, community-based approach remained in place throughout the Safavid era and did not evolve into a centralized, state-run psychiatric system. | ||
| کلیدواژهها | ||
| History of Medicine؛ Mental Health؛ Ottoman؛ Safavid | ||
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