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Islamic Golden Age / Ibn al-Nafis / Unani medicine / Islam and science / Al-Dimashqi / Theologus Autodidactus / Avicenna / Science in the medieval Islamic world / Galen / Medicine / Science in the Middle Ages / Middle Ages
Date: 2006-03-12 17:14:41
Islamic Golden Age
Ibn al-Nafis
Unani medicine
Islam and science
Al-Dimashqi
Theologus Autodidactus
Avicenna
Science in the medieval Islamic world
Galen
Medicine
Science in the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

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