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David of Antioch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dawud al-Antaki Dawud Ibn 'Umar al-Antaki or David of Antioch (Arabic: داود الأنطاكي ; Antioch - Makkah al-Mukarramah, 1599) was a blind Syrian physician and pharmacist active in Cairo.〔Sleïm Ammar ''Poème de la médecine arabe'' - 1990 Page 147 "Daoud Al Antaki (1543 - 1599 J.C.) était un médecin très cultivé (et aveugle) connaissant à fond le latin. Exerça aussi au Caire, léguant des ouvrages de logique et de mathématique appréciés". "Dernier représentant de la médecine ..."〕 After the hey-day of medicine in the medieval Islamic world and after the work of Ibn Al-Nafis (died 1288), Daud Al-Antaki was one of three great names in the field of Arabic medicine in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries CE, alongside the Iraqi scholar Yusuf Ibn Ismail Al-Kutbi and the Turkish doctor Khadir Ibn Ali Hajji Basa.〔''Impact of science on society'' Unesco - 1976- Volumes 26 à 27 - Page 145 (in Ziauddin Sardar ''The Touch of Midas: Science, Values, and Environment in Islam and the West'' 1984 p82 ) "After the work of Ibn Al-Nafis, Muslim creativity in medicine began to decline. Yet the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries produced three great names in the field: Yet the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries produced three great names in the field: the 'Iraqi Yusuf Ibn Isma'il Al-Kutbi, the Turk, Khadir Ibn 'Ali Hajji Basa, and Daud Al-Antaki (d. 1599)."〕 The seminal western historian of Arabic medicine Lucien Leclerc (1876) considered Al-Antaki "dernier représentant de la médecine arabe."〔Lucien Leclerc LECLERC Lucien (Ville-sur-Illon, Vosges, 1816-Ville-sur-Illon, 1893) Médecin militaire, ''Histoire de la médicine arabe'' 1876〕 ==Works==
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