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5 entries match Africa & Middle East [Z01.058.500] · Instruments & Devices [E07]
1973 CE
#9353
Albucasis on surgery and instruments. A definitive edition of the Arabic text, with English translation and commentary by M. S. Spink and G. L. Lewis.
1500 CE–1501 CE
#3666.82
Chirurgia cum formis instrumentorum (Tr: Gerardus Cremonensis). IN: Guy de Chauliac: Chirurgia parva. Add: Albulcasis: Chirurgia cum formis instrumentorum. Jesus filius Hali: De oculis (Tr: Dominicus Marrochinus). Canamusali de Baldach: De oculis.
ABULCASIS (ABU AL-QASIM KHALAF IBN AL-ABBAS AL-ZAHRAWI; أبو القاسم خلف بن العباس الزهراوي), [Albucasis] (936 – 1013) GUY DE CHAULIAC, (Guido de Cauliaco) (1298 – 1368)
GERARD OF CREMONA, (Gerardus Cremonensis) (1114 – 1187) IBN 'ISÃ AL-KAHHAL, Ali (Jesu Occulist) (980 – ) AMMAR AL MAWSILĪ, Abu'l -l Kāsim (1050 – ) MARROCHINUS, Dominicus ( – 1300) CANAMUSALI DE BALDACH (1220 – )
The surgical section of Albucasis’s Altasrif, the first rational, complete and illustrated treatise on surgery and surgical instruments. The author was an Arab Muslim physician and surgeon who lived in Al-Andalu…
2012 CE
#8402
La chirurgie en Égypte ancienne. À propos des instruments médico-chirurgicaux métalliques égyptiens conserves au musée du Louvre.
2011 CE
#7390
Science and technology in Islam: Catalogue of the collection of instruments of the Institute for the History of Arabic and Islamic Sciences. 4, 7. Medicine, 8. Chemistry, 9. Mineralogy.
1937 CE
#9441
The cataract operations of 'Ammar Ibn Alī Al-Mausilī by Max Meyerhof.
Mausilī invented a hollow metallic syringe, which he applied through the sclerotic, and successfully extracted cataracts through suction.