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The medical encyclopedia translated into Latin was primarily authored by the Persian physician Avicenna, also known as Ibn Sina. His seminal work, "The Canon of Medicine" (Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb), became a foundational text in both the Islamic world and Europe. It was translated into Latin in the 12th century, significantly influencing medical education and practice.

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