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<p> An illustrious [[Arabian]] physician, surnamed the prince of physicians, a man of immense learning and extensive practice in his art; of authority in philosophy as well as in medicine, his philosophy being of the school of [[Aristotle]] with a mixture of Neoplatonism, his "Canon of Medicine," being the supreme in medical science for centuries (980-1037). </p> | <p> An illustrious [[Arabian]] physician, surnamed the prince of physicians, a man of immense learning and extensive practice in his art; of authority in philosophy as well as in medicine, his philosophy being of the school of [[Aristotle]] with a mixture of Neoplatonism, his "Canon of Medicine," being the supreme in medical science for centuries (980-1037). </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
An illustrious Arabian physician, surnamed the prince of physicians, a man of immense learning and extensive practice in his art; of authority in philosophy as well as in medicine, his philosophy being of the school of Aristotle with a mixture of Neoplatonism, his "Canon of Medicine," being the supreme in medical science for centuries (980-1037).