250:, precedes him by a few decades, Ibn Al Jazzar has adopted in the Viaticum the same style as “El Haoui”, (The Continent: who voluntarily abstain from carnal pleasures) of al-Razi but more elaborate and more concise. One can wonder if he had not had this book in his hands very early on. This is unlikely, because in The Viaticum he does not separate measles from smallpox, which was the innovation of al-Razi. And among the physicians whom he often refers such Galen, Hippocrates, Dioscorides, Refus, Tridon, Fergorius, Aristotle and Ibn Suleiman
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235:). Translated into Latin, Greek and Hebrew, it has been copied, recopied, and printed in France and Italy since the sixteenth century. It was adopted and popularized in Europe as a book for a classical education in medicine. This book is a compilation of the Canon of Avicenna, a mixture of medicine and philosophy.
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only knew Ibn Al Jazzar's biography from his student Ibn Bariq, who went to
Qayrawan, Tunisia, to learn medicine. The writers of Tabakates, or "classes of famous men," generally considered writing only for Faquih, the benefactors and the saints. The information on Ibn Al Jazzar is controversial and
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with valiant soldiers who watched the boundaries. Ibn Al Jazzar prepares himself the medicines and has an assistant serve them who stood in the vestibule of the house, and who collected the fees of the consultations. At his death, Ibn Al Jazzar left 24,000 gold dinars. The
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known symptoms, gives the treatment and sometimes indicates the prognosis. He often cited in reference the names of foreign authors, as if to give importance to his subject or for intellectual integrity to justify the loans.
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