- Al-Zahrāwī.
Albucasis on
Surgery and Instruments. Berkeley:
University of
California Press, 1973. (146) Abū Al-Qāsim
Khalaf Ibn ʾabbās Al-Zahrāwī.
Albucasis on...
- to the procedure).
Albucasis also adds
using forceps instead of the
scoop and
chisel of
Ammonius to
break up the stone.
Albucasis also uses a "drill"...
- ʻAbbās; Studies,
Gustave E. von
Grunebaum Center for Near
Eastern (1973).
Albucasis on
surgery and instruments.
University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-01532-6...
-
their fingers to
supply the
necessary retraction of
tissue exploration.
Albucasis, a
pioneer of
modern medicine,
devised numerous hooks for
surgical retraction...
- Age,
largely based upon Paul of Aegina's Pragmateia, the
writings of
Albucasis (Abu al-Qasim
Khalaf ibn al-Abbas Al-Zahrawi), an Andalusian-Arab physician...
- ʻAbbās; Studies,
Gustave E. von
Grunebaum Center for Near
Eastern (1973).
Albucasis on
surgery and instruments.
University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-01532-6...
-
surgical instruments,
including scalpels. 10th
century Arab-Spanish
surgeon Albucasis invented a
retractable scalpel. The
French used an
amphismela in the 1700s...
- A
surgical procedure for
treatment of
gynaecomastia was
described by
Albucasis in his
second book of
Kitab al-Tasrif.
Gynecomastia can
result in psychological...
- of Venus,
Hippocrates used the term
columella ("little pillar"), and
Albucasis, an
Arabic medical authority,
named it
tentigo ("tension"). The names...
- al-Andalus
including Ibn al-Baytar (d. 1248), Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (
Albucasis; d. 1013),
Muhammad al-Shafrah (d. 1360), Abu
Marwan 'Abd al-Malik ibn...