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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 208:. It is also with respect to the Emir that he did not realize his desire to visit Andalusia, the relationship between the two governments of Mahdia and Cordoba were tense. It is out of respect for the Emir that he did not begin his pilgrimage to Mecca in spite of his strong desire to do so. The Emir was Shia and for ceremonial purposes and policies, he creates barriers to pilgrims and forced them to pass through Mahdia and pay a toll. 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. 238:
It is a medicine handbook from head to toe, designed for clinical teaching. With neither anatomy nor philosophy. There are lessons written after the course, as noted by the author in the conclusion of his book. This can be seen by the repetitions found in them. The author names the disease, lists the
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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 Aghlabid dinar weighed
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The teaching was oral. The paper was not widely spread in the ninth century, the scrolls were rare and expensive. Ibn Al Jazzar had a library of 25 quintals, as it seems. This figure seems exaggerated. The quintal at the time amounted to 50 kg according to some, and 25 kg, according to
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Ibn Al Jazzar was calm and quiet. He did not attend funerals or weddings, and did not take part in festivities. He had great respect for himself. He avoided compromises, did not attend the court and members of the regime, thus taking on
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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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Ibn al-Jazzar wrote a number of books. They deal with grammar, history, jurisprudence, prosody, etc. Many of these books, quoted by different authors, are lost. The most important book of ibn al-Jazzar is
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The existence of a hospital in Kairouan is not proven. Teaching is provided by the doctors themselves at home. This is the case of Ibn Al Jazzar. He said himself in the conclusion of his book
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But he went every Friday to Mahdia to visit the uncle of the Emir El Moez Lidin Allah, which he was bound by friendship. During the heat of the summer, he went to Monastir and lived in a
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Ahmed Ben Jaafar Ben Brahim Ibn Al Jazzar was born in Qayrawan around 895, and died around 979. He lived for about 84 years. He was married and had no children. He had learned the
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example of the time. This may explain the fact that when he treated the son of Cadhi Al Nooman, he refused to receive as a gift a costume of 300
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and history at the mosque of Okba Ibn Nafaa. He had learned medicine from his father and his uncle, who were both physicians, and from
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Books by these authors must have existed in Tunisia at that time. Tunisia was in constant contact with Rome, Athens and
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Vanzan, Anna (1 January 2012). "The Paediatric Treatise of a Fatimid Physician: Ibn al-Jazzar's
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Drugs in the Medieval Mediterranean: Transmission and Circulation of Pharmacological Knowledge
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Mavroudi, Maria (2023), Stathakopoulos, Dionysios; Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros (eds.),
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In his History of Arab medicine in Tunisia for ten centuries, Ahmed Ben Miled writes:
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others. These books were not all about medicine, but also of other disciplines.
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because of the sheer size of its economy and its position in the midst of the
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Abū Jaʿfar Aḥmad ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Abī Khālid ibn al-Jazzār al-Qayrawani
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Kairouan
Kairouan Governorate
Tunisia
Kairouan
Kairouan Governorate
Tunisia
Physician
Islamic medicine
Arabic
Muslim
Arab
Islamic medicine
Qayrawan
Tunisia
Latinized
Ibn Juljul
Quran
kuttab
fiqh
Ishaq Ibn Suleiman
Viaticum
Fouqaha
mithkals
ribat
Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
Isaac Israeli ben Solomon
Byzantium
Mediterranean Sea
Constantine the African

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