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Ahmad-i Farrokh : ウィキペディア英語版
Ahmad ibn Farrokh

Ahmad ibn Farrukh, also written Ahmad-i Farrokh, was a 12th-century Persian physician from Herat.
He was one of the teachers of Zayn al-Din al-Jurjani.
He is author of a Persian medicine encyclopaedia titled ''Kifayah'' that is no longer extant though it had a high reputation among scholars long after al-Jurjani's day.
The National Library of Medicine has in its collection a formulary of compound remedies (''Qarabadhin'').〔(Islamic Medical Manuscripts : Catalogue - Encycolopedias 11-13 )〕
This formulary in 11 short chapters (''babs''), and it appears to be the only preserved example of the writings of Ahmad ibn Farrukh.
==See also==

*List of Iranian scientists
*''Medical Encyclopedia of Islam and Iran''

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