- أبو مروان عبد الملك بن زهر),
traditionally known by his
Latinized name
Avenzoar (/ˌɑːvənˈzoʊər/; 1094–1162), was an Arab physician, surgeon, and poet....
- Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, poet and
Arabic king of
Sevilla 1040–1095
Physician Avenzoar The
family of the
Arabic historian and
sociologist Ibn
Khaldun 13th-century...
- Aëtius), Actuarius, Nonnus, Psellus, Leo, Myrepsus; Arabic: S****ion,
Avenzoar, Albucasis, Haly
Abbas translated by Steph**** Antiochensis, Alsharavius...
- body. The
Andalusian physician Ibn Zuhr (d. 1161),
known in the West as
Avenzoar, is thought[by whom?] to have made the
earliest description of
bezoar stones...
- experiment, self-awareness and self-consciousness Ibn Zuhr (1094–1162) (
Avenzoar),
pioneer of
neurology and
neuropharmacology Averroes,
pioneer of Parkinson's...
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physician known to have made
postmortem dissections was the
Arabian physician Avenzoar (1091–1161).
Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) is
generally recognized to be the...
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dissected pigs and goats, and is
known as the "Father of Vivisection."
Avenzoar, an
Arabic physician in 12th-century
Moorish Spain who also
practiced dissection...
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reaction force,
influenced the
development of
classical mechanics. Ibn Zuhr (
Avenzoar), 1091–1161,
Andalusian physician and
polymath Muhammad al-Idrisi, circa...
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practiced irregularly after the Romans, for
instance by the Arab
physicians Avenzoar and Ibn al-Nafis. In
Europe they were done with
enough regularity to become...
- Abu
Marwan 'Abd al-Malik ibn
Habib (d. 853), and Abu
Marwan ibn Zuhr (
Avenzoar; d. 1162). And of
particular note is al-Zahrawi, who is
considered by many...