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This document discusses the period of splendor for physicians in ancient Greece and the Arab world. It highlights important Greek physicians like Galen, Aristotle, Hippocrates, and Dioscorides who contributed to early understandings of medicine. It also mentions influential Arab/Persian physicians such as al-Razi, al-Abbas al-Majusi, al-Zahrawi, and Ibn Sina, the author of The Canon of Medicine, which had a significant impact and was used as a medical authority in Europe for centuries.
This document discusses the period of splendor for physicians in ancient Greece and the Arab world. It highlights important Greek physicians like Galen, Aristotle, Hippocrates, and Dioscorides who contributed to early understandings of medicine. It also mentions influential Arab/Persian physicians such as al-Razi, al-Abbas al-Majusi, al-Zahrawi, and Ibn Sina, the author of The Canon of Medicine, which had a significant impact and was used as a medical authority in Europe for centuries.
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This document discusses the period of splendor for physicians in ancient Greece and the Arab world. It highlights important Greek physicians like Galen, Aristotle, Hippocrates, and Dioscorides who contributed to early understandings of medicine. It also mentions influential Arab/Persian physicians such as al-Razi, al-Abbas al-Majusi, al-Zahrawi, and Ibn Sina, the author of The Canon of Medicine, which had a significant impact and was used as a medical authority in Europe for centuries.
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the Greeks: Galen, Aristotle, Hippocrates, Dioscorides
the translators: Hunayn ibn Ishaq
the Arabs al-Razi (Rhazes), died 925 al-Abbas al-Majusi (Haly Abbas), died 994 al-Zahrawi (Albucasis), died 961 Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina (Avicenna), Persia, died 1037