The Medical Influence of Rhazes
Overview
The Persian physician known as Rhazes (c. 865-c.923), or ar-Rhazi (Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya' ar-Razi) is primarily remembered for his encyclopedia...
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Abu Bakr Ar-Razi
c. 865-c. 923
Persian Physician
Abu Bakr Muhammed ibn Zakariya ar-Razi (who was known as Rhazes in Europe) was an individual of sweeping intellect and broad interests. He is widely re...
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Ar-Razi, Also Known as Abu Bahr Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya
c. 854-c. 925 or 935
Persian physician and alchemist who was a director of hospitals and who wrote books on smallpox, measles, and comprehensive ...
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Abu Bakr Mohammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi, also known as Rhazes in the Latin West, was born at Rayy, Persia (near present-day Tehran, Iran) in 865. Early on in al-Razi's life, he became interested in si...
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Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi, also known as Rhazes, was born at Ray (near Tehran) in Persia. The actual years of his birth and death are uncertain. An Arabic physician and scientist, Rhazes ...
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The Persian physician al-Razi (ca. 865-925), also known as Rhazes, prepared compilations that were influential in Western medicine for centuries. His monograph on smallpox and measles is still conside...
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