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'''Ibn Sina''' was a [[Muslim]] [[physician]] who lived from AD 980 to 1037.  He wrote ''[[Canon of the Medicine]]'', a book describing infectious [[disease]]s, and ''The Book of Healing''.  A prolific [[Persian]] writer, he was particularly fascinated by [[Aristotle]].
 
'''Ibn Sina''' was a [[Muslim]] [[physician]] who lived from AD 980 to 1037.  He wrote ''[[Canon of the Medicine]]'', a book describing infectious [[disease]]s, and ''The Book of Healing''.  A prolific [[Persian]] writer, he was particularly fascinated by [[Aristotle]].
  
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Revision as of 01:43, May 25, 2008

Ibn Sina was a Muslim physician who lived from AD 980 to 1037. He wrote Canon of the Medicine, a book describing infectious diseases, and The Book of Healing. A prolific Persian writer, he was particularly fascinated by Aristotle.

See also