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Muhammad Akbar ibn Mir Hajji Muhammad Muqim Arzani was a physician from Persia. Arzani was a celebrated Sufi physician of the late 17th and early 18th century. He composed many medical treatises, including the ''Qarabadin-i Qadiri'', a pharmacopoeia written as a tribute to Sayyid Abd al-Qadir of Gilan (d. 1165CE) who was the founder of the Sufi order of which Arzani was a member. Arzani also wrote a handbook of medicine for beginners (Mizan al-tibb), a commentary on the Qanunchah by Jaghmini (a greatly abbreviated version of ''The Canon of Medicine'' by Avicenna); Tibb-i Akbari, composed in 1700CE, which was an expanded version of the Arabic treatise ''Sharh al-asbab wa-al-‘alamat'' by Burhan al-Din Nafis ibn ‘Iwad al-Kirmani; a Persian treatise on the illnesses occurring during pregnancy and breast-feeding and the diseases of infants; and Mujarrabat-i Akbari, a formulary of compound remedies. ==Books== 1.Teb Al-Akbar 2.Ta'rif Al-Amraz 3.Mofarah Al-Gholoob 4.Mizan Al-Teb 5.Mojriat Akbari 6.summrarization of Teb Al-Anabi 7.Mojriat Hendiat 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「Muqim Arzani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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