- Hardback - Number of Pages: 176 pages
- Dimensions: 157.48 x 236.22 x 17.78mm - 521.63g
- Publication date: 01 Jul 2008
- Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
- Publication City/Country: Cairo, Egypt
- Language: English
This title presents an account of the life and legacy of the most influential physician of medieval Muslim Spain. Ibn Zuhr (or Avenzoar) of twelfth-century Seville was the most important physician of Muslim Spain. His family boasted six generations of physicians, and also included midwives, jurists, poets, and viziers. His "Kitab al-taysir", a compendium of therapeutics, was translated into Latin and Hebrew; its Latin version, "Liber Teisir", served as a companion book to the "Colliget", the Latin translation of "Kitab al-kulliyat", a largely theoretical book of the philosopher - physician Ibn Rushd (Averroes). The rabbi - physician Maimonides quoted extensively from Ibn Zuhr and considered him "unique in his age and one of the great sages."But Ibn Zuhr was not just a keen observer of patients and a dispenser of remedies: buried within his generally dry narrative are candid recollections and views on a variety of subjects and of his society. And his medical recipes could be compared to currents forms of alternative medicine. Together, his holistic app...
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