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Ala al-Din Abu al-Hassan Ali ibn Abi-Hazm al-Qurashi al-Dimashqi (Arabic: ‎) (born 1213), commonly known as Ibn al-Nafis (Arabic: ‎), was an Arab Muslim polymath—a physician, anatomist, physiologis...
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In 1236 Ibn Nafis moved to Egypt and worked in Al-Nassri Hospital then in Al-Mansouri Hospital where he became chief of physicians and the Sultan’s personal physician. When he died in 1288 A.D. he donated his house, library and clinic to the Mansuriya Hospital .
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Aldo Mieli said: "We believe that henceforth it is fair to attribute the discovery of the pulmonary circulation to Ibn Nafis who was a distant precursor of the physicians of the sixteenth century Italian School and of William Harvey who, four centuries later, described the whole of the pulmonary circulation in an...
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Ibn an-Nafis studied in Damascus under the physician ad-Dakhwar and went to Egypt to take charge of the Nasiri Hospital in Cairo. He wrote treatises on eye diseases and diet and commentaries on medical writings of Hippocrates, Avicenna, and Hunayn ibn Ishaq.
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Apart from medicine, Ibn al-Nafis learnt jurisprudence, literature and theology. He thus became a renowned expert on Shafi'i School of Jurisprudence as well as a reputed physician. ... Ibn Al-Nafis' works integrated the then existing medical know- ledge and enriched it, thus exerting great influence on the develop- ment...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ibn an-Nafis. Ibn an-Nafis. Information about Ibn an-Nafis in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ibn nafis ... Ibn an-Nafis's findings challenged the theories of Galen, a Greek physician of the 2nd century AD whose ideas were considered infallible by the Roman Catholic church.
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There is a well known classification of Arab physicians dividing them into the physician-philosopher category, such as AI-Razi, and the philosopher-physician category, such as Ibn Sina. In this paper, I will not try to force Ibnul-Nafees into one or the other of these two categories.
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Welcome to Islam Science, Environment & Technology (ISLAMSET) at the Islamic Organization For Medical and Science (IOMS). ... The West Denies Ibn Al-Nafis's Contribution to the Discovery of the Circulation -Dr.Paul Ghalioungui, Egypt. ... Comprehensive Book on the Art of Medicine by Ibn Al- Nafis - Dr. Albert Zaki Iskandar, U.K...
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Western, Eurocentric history has made all of us believe almost no science occurred between the fall of the Roman empire and the 16th century. It's also convinced us no science occurred anywhere outside of Europe until the 19th century. ... This is why almost no one talks about Ibn Al-Nafis, an Arab Muslim scholar and...
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