shapur ibn Sahl, Persian scientist, see below for more
He wrote a medical encyclopedia that stressed the contagious nature of certain diseases.
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He was the first blood count.
He was the first blood count.
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an encyclopedia of medicine
Avicenna wrote the medical encyclopedia that was translated into latin used all across europe.
Anyone that wants to but first you need to get the page created.
He wrote a medical encyclopedia that stressed the contagious nature of certain diseases.
Anne Woodham has written: 'Encyclopedia of Healing Therapies' 'Complete Guide to Integrative Medicine' 'Encyclopedia of natural healing' -- subject(s): Alternative medicine, Naturopathy, Popular Medicine 'DK encyclopedia of complementary medicine' -- subject(s): Alternative medicine, Popular Medicine 'HEA Guide to Complementary Medicine and Therapies'
Galen
Her first book, Love Medicine, was written in 1984.
The subject of al- Zahrawi's encyclopedias was medicine.
The subject of al- Zahrawi's encyclopedias was medicine.
yes the last name does come first in an encyclopedia
The first Turkish encyclopedia, "Munshi", was written by Mustafa Nuri Pasha in the late 19th century. It covered a wide range of topics from history to science and literature, providing valuable information for Turkish readers at the time.
Ibn Sina