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Abu Mohammed Abd al-Wahhab ibn Ahmad Adarrak (ca. 1666 – 1746) was a well-known physician and poet from Fes, Morocco.〔Clifford Edmund Bosworth, ''The Encyclopaedia of Islam: Supplement, Volume 12'', p. 40〕 He wrote a qasida in honour of the saints in Fas and works on medicine o.a. a commentary on the ''Nushat'' of al-Antaki,〔''Nuzhat al-Azhaan Fi Islah al-Abdaan'' by Dawoud al-Antaki who died ca. AH 1008 (AD 1600). It full title is ''Tazkirat Ulil Al-Albab wa Al-Jami'a Lil 'Ajab Al-'ujab'' (Popularly known as ''Tazkirat Daoud Al-Antaki'' or ''Tazkirat''. The book was completed by his students, contains 1800 entries, a zail (appendix) was included, and in the margins the book: ''Al-Nuzha Al-Mubhija fi Tashhiz Al-Azhan wa Ta'dil Al-Amzija'' by Al-Antaki: Cairo: Matba'at 'Abd Al-Raziq (and many other publishers later) () (retrieved on August 5, 2010)〕 a work on small-pox and one on syphilis.〔M. Lakhdar, ''La Vie Littéraire au Maroc'', 1971, p. 187-190〕 Adarrak also worked as a court-physician for Moulay Ismael. He was a descendant of a Berber family which left southern Morocco for Fes in the 17th century. The Adarrak family produced many physicians and scientists.〔(''The Encyclopaedia of Islam'', p. 40) )〕 ==References== 〔
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