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- Abū 'l-Ḥasan al-Muḫtār Yuwānnīs ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAbdūn ibn Saʿdūn ibn Buṭlān (Arabic: أبو الحسن المختار إيوانيس بن الحسن بن عبدون بن سعدون بن بطلان; listen;...
- account, discovered in 1978, is that of a Nestorian Christian doctor, Ibn Butlan, transcribed in the Uyun al-Anba, a book on detailed biographies of physicians...
- of Health') is originally an 11th-century Arab medical treatise by ibn Butlan of Baghdad. In the West, the work is known by the Latinized name taken by...
- during his sack of Antioch. According to the famous Christian Arab Ibn Butlan, the church was the house of a man called C****i****, a prince of Antioch...
- highly influential in medical schools and on later medical writers. Ibn Buṭlān, otherwise known as Yawānīs al-Mukhtār ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAbdūn al-Baghdādī...
- Making pasta; illustration from the 15th century edition of Tacuinum Sanitatis, a Latin translation of the Arabic work Taqwīm al-sihha by Ibn Butlan...
- and xenodochium and it is possible that the 11th century physician Ibn Butlan wrote his work The Physicians' Banquet in this monastery during his stay...
- induction. He engaged in a celebrated polemic against another physician, Ibn Butlan of Baghdad. In "The Book of Medical Competence" he mentions the traits of...
- believed to be the head of Saint John. According to the Christian Arab Ibn Butlan, the church of C****ian in Antioch held the right arm of John the Baptist...
- slave trade. In Mecca, Arab women were sold as slaves according to Ibn Butlan, and certain rulers in West Africa had slave girls of Arab origin. According...