The latest JBIMA (Vol. 20, No. 7) examines pressing issues in Islamic medical ethics and history. From relational responsibility in bioethics to healthcare under siege in Gaza — “A society can’t recover without effective healthcare” — and lessons from Bimaristans offering “free, universal care centuries before modern public health.”
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