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Al-Razi, also known as Rhazes, was a prominent Persian physician and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age. He is best known for his contributions to medicine, particularly for his pioneering work in distinguishing between smallpox and measles, and for writing the influential medical encyclopedia "Kitab al-Hawi." Additionally, he made significant advancements in chemistry and alchemy, and is often credited with introducing experimental methods to medicine. His emphasis on observation and clinical practice laid important foundations for modern medicine.

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