- name of
Abulcasis who
practiced in the
eleventh century." Ingle, John Ide; Bakland, Leif K. (2002). Endodontics. PMPH-USA. p. 727."
Abulcasis, an Arabian...
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medicine and surgery,
written near the year 1000 by Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (
Abulcasis). It is
available in translation. The
Kitab al-Tasrif took al-Zahrawi...
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examination if needed.
Colposcopy has
historical roots in the 10th
century when
Abulcasis, a
renowned Arabian physician,
pioneered the use of
reflected light to...
- al-Fārābī (c. 872–950), and in the 28th book of al-Zahrāwī's (Latin:
Abulcasis, 936–1013) Kitāb al-Taṣrīf (later
translated into
Latin as
Liber servatoris)...
- pivot-controlled
instruments were
found in Pompeii. In the
ninth century A.D.,
Abulcasis made
illustrations of
pivoting instruments for
tooth extraction. The concept...
- al-Kindī (c. 801–873 CE), al-Fārābī (c. 872–950), and al-Zahrāwī (Latin:
Abulcasis, 936–1013), as well as by the
School of
Salerno in the 12th century. Grappa...
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described in a
treatise by the
Spanish Muslim physician Abū al-Qāsim (
Abulcasis) in the 10th century. By the mid-18th century, a
number of
cases had been...
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Andalusian Muslim surgeon Al-Zahrawi (d. 1013 CE),
known in the West as
Abulcasis. The
French barber surgeon Ambroise Paré also
described syndactyly in...
- one of the most
famous books in the
history of medicine.
Others include Abulcasis, Avenzoar, Ibn al-Nafis, and Averroes.
Persian physician Rhazes was one...
- Zadith) Ibn Waḥshiyya
Maslama al-Qurṭubī Abū Manṣūr al-Muwaffaq al-Zahrāwī (
Abulcasis) 11th
century pseudo-Avicenna al-Khawārizmī al-Kāthī al-Muʿizz ibn Bādīs...