Al-Zahrawi's medical encyclopedia, known as the "Kitab al-Tasrif," was important because it encompassed a wide range of medical knowledge and surgical techniques that were groundbreaking for its time. It became a key reference for medical practices in the Islamic world and Europe for centuries, influencing the development of medicine and surgery. Al-Zahrawi's work also emphasized the importance of empirical evidence and practical training in the field of medicine.
The subject of al- Zahrawi's encyclopedias was medicine.
The subject of al- Zahrawi's encyclopedias was medicine.
Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi died in 1013.
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Al-Zahrawi's encyclopedias primarily focused on medicine and surgery, providing detailed descriptions of various medical conditions, surgical techniques, and instruments. His works were influential in both the Islamic and Western medical traditions.
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