Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’

Ergonomics is believed to originate in the West centuries ago. For example, the 17th century Italian physician, Bernadino Ramazzini, is regarded as the father of occupational medicine, and has been credited for associating musculoskeletal disorders with occupation. Nevertheless, what about ergonomic...

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Main Author: Taib, Ibrahim Adham
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.iium.irep.843712020-12-01T06:12:08Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/84371/ Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’ Taib, Ibrahim Adham C Auxiliary sciences of history (General) Q128 Islam and Science Ergonomics is believed to originate in the West centuries ago. For example, the 17th century Italian physician, Bernadino Ramazzini, is regarded as the father of occupational medicine, and has been credited for associating musculoskeletal disorders with occupation. Nevertheless, what about ergonomics in the Malay Archipelago? This talk discusses the ergonomics principles found in two Malay Medical Manuscripts, which provides evidence that ergonomics were practiced by locals before the 20th century. 2015-09-09 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/84371/1/ICOMMM%202015-2.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/84371/7/ICOMMM%202015.pdf Taib, Ibrahim Adham (2015) Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’. In: International Conference on Malay Medical Manuscript (ICOMMM) 2015, 8th-9th September 2015, Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished)
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topic C Auxiliary sciences of history (General)
Q128 Islam and Science
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Q128 Islam and Science
Taib, Ibrahim Adham
Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’
description Ergonomics is believed to originate in the West centuries ago. For example, the 17th century Italian physician, Bernadino Ramazzini, is regarded as the father of occupational medicine, and has been credited for associating musculoskeletal disorders with occupation. Nevertheless, what about ergonomics in the Malay Archipelago? This talk discusses the ergonomics principles found in two Malay Medical Manuscripts, which provides evidence that ergonomics were practiced by locals before the 20th century.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Taib, Ibrahim Adham
author_facet Taib, Ibrahim Adham
author_sort Taib, Ibrahim Adham
title Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’
title_short Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’
title_full Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’
title_fullStr Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomics principles in the Malay translation of ‘Kitab Ar‐Raḥmah Fī Aṭ‐Ṭibb Wa Al‐Ḥikmah’
title_sort ergonomics principles in the malay translation of ‘kitab ar‐raḥmah fī aṭ‐ṭibb wa al‐ḥikmah’
publishDate 2015
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