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    Ibn Zuhr (redirect from Avenzoar)
    أبو مروان عبد الملك بن زهر), traditionally known by his Latinized name Avenzoar (/ˌɑːvənˈzoʊər/; 1094–1162), was an Arab physician, surgeon, and poet....
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    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...
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    Aëtius), Actuarius, Nonnus, Psellus, Leo, Myrepsus; Arabic: Scrapion, Avenzoar, Albucasis, Haly Abbas translated by Stephanus Antiochensis, Alsharavius...
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    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...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    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...
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    they had sustained damage to their brains. Abulcasis, Averroes, Avicenna, Avenzoar, and Maimonides, active in the Medieval Muslim world, described a number...
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  • include Lamma Bada Yatathanna and Jadaka al-Ghaithu. Al-Tutili Avempace Avenzoar Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia (Hebrew) Yehuda Halevi (Hebrew) Ibn al-Khatib...
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    takes its name from the Andalusian scholar Ibn Zhor el-Iyadi known as Avenzoar. The university offers courses in the major disciplines of Science and...
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    as Avicenna in his book The Canon of Medicine, Ibn Zuhr (also known as Avenzoar) who discovered scabies mites, and Al-Razi who gave the earliest known...
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    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...
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    most famous books in the history of medicine. Others include Abulcasis, Avenzoar, Ibn al-Nafis, and Averroes. Persian physician Rhazes was one of the first...
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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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    included The Canon of Medicine of Avicenna in 1025 AD, and works by Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar) in the 12th century (and printed in 1491), and Ibn Baytar in the 14th...
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    the 12th century. According to Mostafa Shehata, Ibn Zuhr (also known as Avenzoar) successfully practiced the tracheotomy procedure on a goat, justifying...
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  • in the brain's middle ventricle or frontal lobe. Abulcasis, Averroes, Avenzoar, and Maimonides, active in the Medieval Muslim world, also described a...
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    Roman physician, performed post-mortem dissections of pigs and goats. Avenzoar, a 12th-century Arabic physician in Moorish Spain introduced an experimental...
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  • theories on mechanics in The Book of the Balance of Wisdom. Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar) is the first physician to carry out human postmortem dissections and autopsies...
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    translated many Arabic medical works into Latin. Spanish Muslim physician Avenzoar (1094–1162) performed the first tracheotomy on a goat, writing Book of...
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    century medical textbook Al-Taisir, Ibn Zuhr (1092–1162)—also known as Avenzoar—of Al-Andalus provided a correct description of the tracheotomy operation...
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    Morville, Constable of Scotland, Norman nobleman and knight Ibn Zuhr (or Avenzoar), Moorish physician (b. 1094) Judith of Baden, German margravine Richard...
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  • 1127 – Stephen of Antioch translated the work of Haly Abbas 1100 – 1161 – Avenzoar Teacher of Averroes 1170 – Rogerius Salernitanus composed his Chirurgia...
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    Islamic scholars such as Al-Ghazali. Islamic physicians such as Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar) (1091–1161) in Al-Andalus, Saladin's physician Ibn Jumay during the 12th...
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  • known for his work in astronomy, astrology, philosophy and mathematics. Avenzoar (1091–1161), from Al-Andalus, introduced an experimental method in surgery...
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  • physics, and astronomy Ibn Zuhr, traditionally known by his Latinized name Avenzoar Ibn Khaldun Al-Qurtubi Abu Hayyan al-Andalusi Ibn al-Baraq al-Andalusi...
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    (d. 1129) Abd al-Mu'min, Almohad caliph (approximate date) Ibn Zuhr (or Avenzoar), Moorish physician (d. 1162) Malachy, Irish archbishop and saint (d. 1148)...
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    Colliget, and John of Capua translated the Kitab al-Taysir by Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar) as Theisir. In 13th century Sicily, Faraj ben Salem translated Rhazes'...
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    Aetius, Actuarius, Nonnus, Psellus, Leo, Myrepsus; Arabic: Scrapion, Avenzoar, Albucasis, the Haly Abbas translated by Stephanus Antiochensis, Alsharavius...
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