Qasr Al-Eini Museum

Summary

The Qasr Al-Eini Museum is a historical medical museum in Cairo, Egypt.

The museum covers the history of medicine in the Arabic Mashriq region of the Levant, and the historical role played by the Qasr Al-Eini School of Medicine as a linkage between medicine in pharaonic Egypt and modern medicine.[1]

A surgeon gynecologist and obstetrician named Dr. Mohammed Almenawi was the general secretary of the Faculty of Medicine. He came up with the idea of the Qasr Al-Eini Museum in 1976.[2]

The library of the museum holds the following artifacts:

  • rare books, references, documents, manuscripts, photographic pictures, and statues
  • an encyclopedia on The Wise Men of Qasr Al-Eini or the biographies of 154 professors who lectured in Qasr Al-Eini
  • an original copy of the book Description de l'Egypte[3]

It is the first museum of an Arab University of Medicine, the Kasr El Aini Hospital, and represents the oldest University of Medicine in the Orient, the Qasr Al-Eini School of Medicine. The Qasr Al-Eini Museum's first phase of building opened in 1998, and a further section opened in 1999.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dunn, Jimmy. "Qasr Al-Eini Museum". InterCity Oz, Inc. Retrieved 15 July 2008.
  2. ^ "Egypt: Qasr Al-Eini Museum, the First Museum of An Arab Faculty of Medicine in Egypt". www.touregypt.net (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  3. ^ "Egypt: Qasr Al-Eini Museum, the First Museum of An Arab Faculty of Medicine in Egypt". www.touregypt.net (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-04-17.

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