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  • This attracted Ali ibn-Sina (aka Avicenna in West), who cured the sultan and wrote a remarkably accurate medical handbook, used in the Europe until the 19th century (a museum devoted to him is in the suburbs).

    Scott S. Smith: Art and Architecture of the Silk Road Scott S. Smith 2011

  • This attracted Ali ibn-Sina (aka Avicenna in West), who cured the sultan and wrote a remarkably accurate medical handbook, used in the Europe until the 19th century (a museum devoted to him is in the suburbs).

    Scott S. Smith: Art and Architecture of the Silk Road Scott S. Smith 2011

  • The work of ibn-Sina (Avicenna, 980-1037) and Abu Mansur Muwaffak (late tenth century) indicates a special interest in chemically prepared substances of pharmaceutical value.

    Alchemy 1968

  • The work of ibn-Sina (Avicenna, 980-1037) and Abu Mansur Muwaffak (late tenth century) indi - cates a special interest in chemically prepared sub - stances of pharmaceutical value.

    ALCHEMY ALLEN G. DEBUS 1968

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