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This stained glass window of Al-Razi is found in Cambridge University's Medical School (in London, England). ... Al-Razi was born in Iran. At an early age he became an expert in medicine and patients and students flocked to him from distant parts of Asia. He was eventually put in charge of the most famous hospital in Baghdad.
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History records a few alchemists in the interval after Jabir's death, but it is only with the appearance of the chemist and physician, Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (known to the West as Rhazes) that Jabir's great example was successfully followed. Another famous scientist who followed Razi is Abu Ali al-Hussain ibn Sina,
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His alchemical stockroom, accordingly, is enriched with the products of Persian mining andqmanufacture, and the; Chinese discovery, ... Ethics here becomes entirely prudential, as al-Razi's critics were not slow to note. If we knew that our ultimate state was immortality, and the return of the soul in us to her true home,
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He is credited with the discovery of sulfuric acid, the "work horse" of modern chemistry, and chemical engineering among other things; he also discovered ethanol and its refinement and use in medicine. ... Al-Razi became famous in his native city as a physician. ... Al-Razi - Al-Razi's Masters and Opponents...
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al-razi, Al-Razi, Al-Razi - Al-Razi's Masters and Opponents, ... 1270 - The Sanskrit fables known as the Panchatantra, dating from as early as 200 BCE, are translated into Latin from a Hebrew version by John of Capua. 1271 - Marco Polo departs from Venice with his father and uncle on his famous journey to Kublai Khan's China.
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Al-Razi, Al-Razi - Al-Razi's Masters and Opponents, ... These discoveries paved the way for other Islamic alchemists, such as the discovery of various other mineral acids by Jabir Ibn Hayyam (known as Geber in Europe). ... This is Razi's most famous book which has gained a lot of recognition in the West. Here he gives...
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Also, in the popular Encarta Encyclopedia (1998 edition), it is written: "Al-Razi's personal experiences and observations as a physician make al-Hawi a landmark in the history of medicine. In his most famous work, Treatise on Smallpox and Measles, al-Razi gives the earliest known description of smallpox".
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Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi (864-930 A.D.) was born at Ray, Iran, Initially, He was first placed in-charge of the first Royal Hospital at Ray, from where he soon moved to a similar position in Baghdad where he remained the head of its famous Muqtadari Hospital for a long time. ... Neutrino Particle Discovery...
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