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 * 1. Syed, I. B. (2003). Spiritual medicine in the history of Islamic medicine. Journal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine, 2(4), 45-49.
 * This is a journal entry so it would be a reliable source. It summarizes the spiritual elements of Islamic medicine and the different effects of it.
 * 2. Pormann, P. E., & Savage-Smith, E. (2007). Medieval Islamic Medicine. Washington, DC.
 * Mentions the importance of Islamic Medicine and the importance of finding a cure.
 * Emphasizes human life
 * 3. Azaizeh, H., Saad, B., Cooper, E., & Said, O. (2010). Traditional Arabic and Islamic medicine, a re-emerging health aid. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 7, 419-424.
 * This is a reliable source that talks about the uses of Islamic medicine.
 * What Islamic medicine can be used for.
 * 4. Padela, A. I. (2007). Islamic medical ethics: a primer. Bioethics, 21(3), 169-178.
 * An article out of an academic journal that talks about the Islamic medical ethics.
 * Reflects what the ethics are how it draws its resource from religious context.
 * 5. Nagamia, H. F. (2003). Islamic medicine history and current practice. JISHIM, 2, 19-30.
 * This is a peer reviewed journal so it is a reliable source. It talks about Islamic medicine adapting to modern needs and its troubles.
 * Islamic and Western Medicine combining is discussed on page 30.