The Canon of Medicine Three Parts

By (author)Ibn Sina

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It is a comprehensive medical encyclopedia covering various aspects of medicine, surgery, and health sciences, and was considered a primary reference in the Middle Ages.

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“The Sheikh Al-Ra’is” is the title given to the author of this book. He was a philosopher who, like Al-Farabi, translated Plato’s philosophy to the Arabs, and Al-Ghazali discussed this with him. He was a physician whom doctors still acknowledge as a pioneer and a pioneer, to the point that his books are considered by them to be the most valuable and valuable manuscripts on the world of science. This book is one of his most famous. It is said that it contains the minimum requirements for a physician in five books: The First – on general matters in the science of medicine. The Second – on individual medicines. The Third – on partial diseases affecting human organs, organ by organ, from the genitals to the feet. The Fourth – on partial diseases that do not affect an organ, and on adornment, i.e., hair and skin. The Fifth – on the composition of medicines. The researcher compared Arabic terms with non-Arabic terms.

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Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyyah

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