![]() “The Book of Simple Medicine and Plants” from “The Canon of Medicine” Description Abū Alī al-Ḥusayn Ibn Sīnā (also known by the Latinized version of his name, Avicenna, 980–1037 AD 370–428 AH) was a Muslim Persian polymath and the foremost physician and philosopher of his time. Its popularity was widespread in the East and later in. This article explores Ibn Sina’s (poem) Al-Urjuzah Fi Al-Tibb which consists of 1326 meticulously classified verses, and is considered as a poetic summary of his encyclopaedic textbook, 'The Canon of Medicine'. ![]() Topics Avicenna's canon of medicine, medieval medicine, holistic medicine, Collection opensource. Michigan Abst ract Ibn Sin~l descl'ibes the purpose of medicine as being to 'Ilreserve health. Ibn Sina's Canon of Medicine: Aspects of Holistic Medicine Muzammil Ahmed, M.D.
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