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Ioannis Mesuae Damasceni medici clarissimi Opera. De medicamentorum purgantium delectu, castigatione, & vsu, libri duo... Grabadin, hoc est Compendij secretorum medicamentorum, libri duo... Cum Mundini, Honesti, Manardi, & Syluij in tres priores libros obseruationibus... His accessere plantarum in libro simplicium descriptarum imagines ex viuo expressae. Et Ioannis Costaei Annotationes... Reliqua vero, quae cum Mesuae operibus exire solent, in aliud volumen coniecimus, quod nomine Supplementi

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Science and medicine in Islam : a collection of essays
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ISBN: 0860782824 9780860782827 Year: 1998 Volume: 330

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Studies in medieval Arabic medicine : theory and practice
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ISBN: 0860781526 9780860781523 Year: 1984 Volume: 204 Publisher: London Variorum Reprints

Vorlesungen über die Medizin im Islam
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ISBN: 3515034676 9783515034678 Year: 1982 Volume: 23 Publisher: Wiesbaden Steiner

The oriental tradition of Paul of Aegina's Pragmateia
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ISBN: 9004137572 9789004137578 904741389X Year: 2004 Volume: 29 Publisher: Leiden : Brill,

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The volume investigates how Paul of Aegina's medical handbook or pragmateia was transmitted and transformed through Syriac and Arabic translations, becoming one of the cornerstones of the Islamic medical tradition. It uses new manuscript evidence in order to explore the crucial impact of Paul's pragmateia , tracing its steps through different languages and cultures in the Middle East. A discussion of different Syriac and Arabic authors who quote the pragmateia such as Ibn Serapion and Rhazes is followed by detailed studies of Greek-Syriac-Arabic translation technique, examining, for instance, ophthalmologic terminology, and giving a critical appraisal of translation syntax and lexicography. Paul's influence on the development of medical theory in the Islamic world and beyond is also addressed, making it an important contribution not only to Graeco-Arabic studies, but also to the history of medicine in general.

Qusta ibn Luqa's medical regime for the pilgrims to Mecca : The Risala fi tadbir safar al-hajj
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ISSN: 01698729 ISBN: 9004095411 9004451153 9789004095410 9789004451155 Year: 1992 Volume: 11 Publisher: Leiden : E.J. Brill,

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This work by Qusṭā Ibn Lūqā, the only known health guide for the pilgrim to Mecca, discusses in a concise and logical manner the best regime for the traveller, the diseases which may befall him and their treatment. It is an eloquent witness to the author's profound knowledge of the works of ancient physicians, especially those of the Byzantine physician Paul of Aegina. After an exposition of the best regimen for the traveller, Qusṭā mentions the different diseases which may befall him, namely, fatigue, earache, diseases of the bronchial tubes and those caused by dust. Recommended remedies are simple and compound drugs, bathing and massage. Qusṭā then discusses criteria to determine the quality of water, means to improve bad water, and means to quench one's thirst. In the next chapters Qusṭā treats the prophylaxis against vermin and the treatment of stings and bites caused by them. After a lucid exposition of spontaneous generation, Qusṭā concludes his treatise by discussing the occurrence of the Dracunculus medinensis and its treatment.

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