Peter E. Pormann in Professor of Classics and Graeco-Arabic Studies at the University of Manchester. Recent publications include two special double issues The Arabic Commentaries on the Hippocratic ‘Aphorisms’ (Oriens, co-edited with Kamran I. Karimullah; 2017), and Medical Traditions (Intellectual History of the Islamicate World, co-edited with Leigh Chipman, Miri Schefer-Mossensohn; 2017–18) and two edited books: La construction de la médecine arabe médiévale (with Pauline Koetschet, 2016); and Philosophy and Medicine in the Formative Period of Islam (with Peter Adamson; 2017). His Cambridge Companion to Hippocrates is forthcoming in 2018.
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To mark the launch of “1001 Cures: Contributions in Medicine & Healthcare From Muslim Civilisation,” a new multi-author book Editor Prof. Peter Pormann, with a foreword by Sir Magdi Yacoub, the Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilisation (FSTC) in partnership with Healthcare Development Holding Company (HDH), held a special event and reception that was hosted at The Royal Society

One of the main features of the book launch was the panel discussion, which included Professor Peter E. Pormann, Dr Aarathi Prasad, Professor Peter Frankopan and Bettany Hughes talking on matters related to medicine and healthcare in Muslim Civilisation. New Paragraph


The Al Firdaus Ensemble's
performance durring the 1001 Cures book launch at the Royal Society, where they demonstrated a typical, classical Andalusian musical piece as well as a 'Celtic' themed piece, praising the Prophet Muhammed: