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He was a Muslim scientist from Andalusia .He was born in the city of Zahraa near Cordoba.

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He was a Muslim scientist from Andalusia .He was born in the city of Zahraa near Cordoba.

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* Al Khawazimi Father of Al-Gabra, (Mathematics) * Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī (973-1048), considered the "first anthropologist"[12] and father of Indology[ * Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis) - father of modern surgery, and pioneer of neurosurgery,[40] craniotomy,[52] hematology[54] and dental surgery[55]

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Dr. Gail Anderson, a surgeon who chaired the first Academic department of Emergency Medicine at LA county hospital/USC medical school, spend decades petitioning for formal recognition of the specialty of Emergency medicine, and helped form the American Board of Emergency medicine (ABEM), is commonly called the "Father of Emergency Medicine" in the United States.

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