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English: This is a photo of Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi for his Wiki page.
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Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi is left behind by his 4 childern: Farah Mosstaghimi, Faramarz Mosstaghimi, Yasaman Mosstaghimi and Iran Mosstaghimi.

Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi (the father of Iran's Anatomy) was born in 1294 in Hijri Shamsi Qsrdsht in Shiraz, Iran. He was the first assistant of anatomy in laboratory science and one of the most well known Anatomists in Iranian history, He later became a professor and died on November 6th, 2005 in Mashhad .

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   * Research
   * Services
   * publications
   * Honors
   * Sources 

Research

Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi directed eight scientific research labs in the field of anatomy and theorized the fact that "No proof of relation exists between the olfactory bulb in the brain," This was registered in 1965 at the eighth International Congress of Anatomy and It was approved and registered in Germany .

Other discoveries consist of the fact that he discovered two nerve in the brain, "one of them to another piece of the forehead and external capsule is" pointed and later named after his. Dltvyyd ligament which is a very important role in orthopedics) and recorded in the international community from other studies.

Byvplastyk models were also created by him and given to Germany in 1960. The models which were created were the first of its kind and for the first time colors of Iran and Germany collaborated directly together. 20 years later a German name recorded for this model and now this model "160 Byvplastyky Azmdlhay" model resided in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, this item is very unique to the world.

Services

Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi Direct doctors after the age of 18 in Tehran's School of Medicine. Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi had traveled across the world and taught at many seminars in Europe and America. He made many appearances in American Universities and colleges in Europe and the United States.

Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi Created and ran a wing at the School of Medical Sciences in Mashhad and then migrated to establish a special department in the city of Ahvaz, iran at the University of Anatomy and Medical Sciences, and a similar department in Urmia, Iran at the School of Medical Sciences,oped a Medical Center for Healing of Yhyayyan in Tehran and lastly a wing in the Babylon School of Medicine and Anatomy. In the last years of his life he did what he loved the most which was teaching at Universities and Scientific Research labs in Iran. This continued until the very last days of his life.

As a result of all his efforts he had worked on over 800 human body and numerous bodies of animals. While every professor of Anatomy majors in one field of medicine, Dr. Mosstaghimi was a master in all parts of the body with all the details that many peers described as expertise among the Natvmystha and is held as a unique record.

Publications

Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi has written numerous publications in the field of Science, his most famous book was "The Human Anatomy" which is written is 3 languages. Due to the fact that he was fluent in 3 three languages: German, English and French, he was able to write science books that were published world wide. He was also included in the prestigious SOBOTTA GRAYS ANATOMY, This is the pride and joy of the Iranian Medical Society.

Honors

His service and discoveries in the field of science have stretched over 65 years and in the he twentieth century he is known as the father of Natvmyst Anatomy in Iran.

There is currently a statue of Statues of Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi and fourteen other contemporary Iranian scientists in the "Winter Sun Park of Scholars"in the city of Kish, Iran.

Dr. Jamaleddin Mosstaghimi passed away in 2005 and has left behind his beloved wife and 4 children: Farah Mosstaghimi, Faramarz Mosstaghimi, Yasaman Mosstaghimi and Iran Mosstaghimi.

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