2010 Cilt 11 Sayı 18
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Item Physician in Divan poetry in the light of physicianpatient relations: Reflections from the Shari'a Court Records of Bursa(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2010-01-06) Ercan, Özlem; Düzbakar, Ömer; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü.; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi/İlköğretim Bölümü.In Divan Poetry which is the subject of our article, physician as a model takes part in two ways: In the first one, he is a physician attempting to find a cure to problems of lover but failing in all circumstances; in the second one, he comes forth as a physician who will make the lover experience the beauty of getting together and cure his disease in other words as a lover. In poetry, it is what items like physician, fortune, and river are likened. However, since there was no social reflection of the physician model in these couplets, these examples are left outside the scope of subject. Besides, exemplary couplets in question are focused largely on complaints regarding physicians. In this study, the view that divan poetry is a literature distant from society is put aside, but traces of the model of physician in real life is being searched. Couplets obtained regarding physicians with the scanning of Divan (It is the name given to books in which Divan poets collect their poems.) of thirteen poets of miscellaneous centuries are supported with examples based on real life obtained from Bursa Shari’a Court Records and Bursa Registers which a large part of contents are made up of Bursa Shari’a Court Records. Hence, physician-patient relations in Divan Poetry will be considered from a different perspective. Shari’a court records are a reflection of life beyond being simple lawsuit records and they are among irreplaceable resources of Ottoman historical researches. Almost in all spheres relating society like education, health, culture, economy, agriculture, commerce, it has become possible to benefit from shari’a court records. In the texts the numerous which are given in the parentheses; the first one is poem, the second one is couplet.