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Abu Sahl 'Isa ibn Yahya al-Masihi al-Jurjani ((ペルシア語:ابوسهل عيسىبنيحيى مسيحی گرگانی)) was a Persian Christian physician,〔Firoozeh Papan-Matin, ''Beyond death: the mystical teachings of ʻAyn al-Quḍāt al-Hamadhānī'', (Brill, 2010), 111.〕 from Gorgan, east of the Caspian Sea, in Iran. He was the teacher of Avicenna. He wrote an encyclopedic treatise on medicine of one hundred chapters (''al-mā'a fi-l-sanā'a al-tabi'iyyah''; (アラビア語:المائة في الصناعة الطبيعية)), which is one of the earliest Arabic works of its kind and may have been in some respects the model of Avicenna's Qanun. He wrote other treatises on measles, on the plague, on the pulse, etc. He died in a dust storm in the deserts of Khwarezmia in 999–1000 CE. ==Sources== *Carl Brockelmann: ''Arabische Litteratur'' (vol. 1, 138, 1898). * G. Karmi, A mediaeval compendium of Arabic medicine: Abu Sahl al-Masihi's "Book of the Hundred.", J. Hist. Arabic Sci. vol. 2(2) 270-90 (1978). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abu Sahl 'Isa ibn Yahya al-Masihi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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