Lovesickness Was Considered a Mental Illness in the Medieval Islamic World
Lovesickness was recognized as a distinct mental illness by physicians in the medieval Islamic world, according to new research. Rather than treating the condition as a form of melancholy, as many…
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Medieval Islamic Scholars Classified Lovesickness as Distinct Mental Illness
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Lovesickness was taken seriously as a distinct mental illness by physicians in the medieval Islamic world, new research shows. Islamic schol
Medieval Islamic societies considered lovesickness a distinct mental illness, research shows
Lovesickness was taken seriously as a distinct mental illness by physicians in the medieval Islamic world, new research shows. Islamic schol
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