The Islamic Golden Age

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The Islamic Golden Age refers to a period in the history of Islam, usually dated from the 8th century to the 13th century, in which there was a notable development in fields such as science, economy and culture. The biggest of those contributions of the Islam to the world during this period were done in the field of medicine and mathematics.
To begin, Muslim physicians made many significant contributions to medicine in the fields of anatomy, experimental medicine, ophthalmology, pathology, the pharmaceutical sciences, physiology and surgery. They also set up some of the earliest dedicated hospitals, including the first medical schools and psychiatric hospitals. Besides, Ibn Sina, a famous Muslim philosopher, helped lay the foundations for