Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Israili
Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Israili (Arabic: يعقوب بن إسحاق الاسرائيلي; died 1208 CE[1]) was a 12th-century Egyptian Jewish physician.
Works
- "Treatise of the Errors of the Physicians in Damascus": on the improper medical care he observed during a visit to Damascus.[1]
In addition, Ibn Abi Usaibia recorded that Ya'qub wrote the following works:[2]
- "Maḳalah fi Kawanîn Ṭabiyah" (Treatise on the Canons of Medicine)
- "Kitab al-Nazh" (Book of Pleasure)
- "Kitab fi Mizaj Dimashka" (Book Containing Three Treatises)
- "Masail Ṭabiyah" (Questions of Medicine)
References
- ^ a b Pormann, Peter E.; Emilie Savage-Smith (2007). Medieval Islamic Medicine. Edinburgh University Press. p. 49. ISBN 0-7486-2066-4.
- ^ Gottheil, Richard; Broydé, Isaac, "AS'AD AL-DIN, YA'ḲUB IBN ISḤAḲ AL-MAḤALLI", Jewish Encyclopedia
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Islamic medicine
- Al-Risalah al-Dhahabiah
- The Canon of Medicine
- Tacuinum Sanitatis
- Anatomy Charts of the Arabs
- The Book of Healing
- Book of the Ten Treatises of the Eye
- De Gradibus
- Al-Tasrif
- Zakhireye Khwarazmshahi
- Adab al-Tabib
- Kamel al-Sanaat al-Tibbyya
- Al-Hawi
- Commentary on Anatomy in Avicenna's Canon
- Lives of the Physicians
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