Ibrahim ibn Baks
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Ibrahim ibn Baks (Arabic: إبراهيم بن بكس; died in 1003 CE[1]) was a physician and a regular lecturer in Al-'Adudi Hospital, a bimaristan located in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age. He became blind towards the end of his life.[2]
According to Ibn Abi Usaibi'a, Ibn Baks translated many works into the Arabic-language.[2]
Works
Among his works are a large and a small compendium of medicine and monographs on diseases of the skin, of the eyes, on anatomy and on antidotes.[1] His works include:[2]
- كناشه كتاب الأقراباذين
- مقالة في الجدري
References
Categories:
- CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar)
- Articles containing Arabic-language text
- 1003 deaths
- Physicians from the Abbasid Caliphate
- 10th-century Iranian physicians
- Translators of the medieval Islamic world
- Blind scholars and academics
- Year of birth unknown
- 10th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate
- Scholars under the Buyid dynasty
- Physicians with disabilities
- Scientists with disabilities