Abstract
Abu Ali Ibn Sina (Avicenna) was the great scientist of the medieval East, whose writings have provided an active influence on development of the Eastern and European science and culture over several centuries. His medical opinion was based on a philosophical approach. In his main medical work The Canon of Medicine, Ibn Sina described the chest structure, signs and treatment of respiratory diseases. He paid special attention to inflammation and pulmonary edema, purulent lung diseases, asthma, pleuritis and pulmonary tuberculosis. His diagnostic and therapeutic approaches described long ago has been still actual and could be applied in the current medicine. Abu Ali Ibn Sina laid the basis for the current pneu
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