bimaristan
Bimaristan, also known as a hospital or infirmary, is a historical term for a medical facility where patients were treated for various ailments. The term originates from the Persian language, where "bimar" means sick and "istan" means place, thus translating to "place for the sick." Bimaristans were established in many cultures, including the Islamic world, during the medieval period, serving as centers for medical care and education.
These institutions were often funded by charitable donations, religious institutions, or wealthy patrons. They provided a
The architecture of bimaristans varied depending on the region and time period, but they often featured separate
Bimaristans played a crucial role in the development of medicine, serving as centers for the exchange of
Today, the term "bimaristan" is less commonly used, having been largely replaced by the more modern term