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Ibn Abi Usaibia
Ibn Abi Usaibia (1203-1270) (ابن أبي أصيبعة) was the compiler and author of a history of medicine which is organized as histories of notable physicians, a book about 700 pages long. The title has been put into English as ''History of Physicians''.〔Roger Pearse (year 2011), (''Preface to the Online Edition'' ) -- the online edition of the Arabic-to-English translation of Ibn Abi Usaibia's ''History of Physicians'', translated by Lothar Kopf.〕
==Biography==
His full name was Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿa Muʾaffaq al-Dīn Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad Ibn Al-Qāsim Ibn Khalīfa al-Khazrajī. Ibn Abi Usaibia was born at Damascus, a descendant of the Banu Khazraj tribe and the son of a physician, and studied medicine at Damascus and Cairo. In 1236 he was appointed physician to a new hospital in Cairo, but he surrendered the appointment the following year to take up a post given him by the ruler of Damascus in Salkhad near that city. There he lived and died.〔Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). The entry for Ibn Usaibi‘a in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica is at (Ref ).〕 His only suriving work is ''Lives of the Physicians''. In that work he mentions another work written by himself, but it has not survived.〔

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