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Ibrahim ibn Baks
Baghdadii medieval physician
Baghdadii medieval physician
Ibrahim ibn Baks (; died in 1003 CE) was a physician and a regular lecturer in Al-'Adudi Hospital, a bimaristan located in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age. He became blind towards the end of his life.
According to Ibn Abi Usaibi'a, Ibn Baks translated many works into the Arabic-language.
Works
Among his works are a large and a small compendium of medicine and monographs on diseases of the skin, of the eyes, on anatomy and on antidotes. His works include:
- كناشه كتاب الأقراباذين
- مقالة في الجدري
References
References
- Ward, Bāqir Amīn. (1986). "Muʻǧam al-ʻulamāʼ al-ʻArab". ʻĀlam al-Kutub : Maktabaẗ al-Nahḍaẗ al-ʻArabiyyaẗ.
- Packard, Francis R.. (1941). "Annals of medical history". P.B. Hoeber.
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