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Human figure showing arteries and viscera, Persian, 18th C
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Page from Tadkirat al-Kahhalin, an Arabic medical text in naskh script, concerning ophthalmology
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Text and painting, Avicenna's Canon, 1632 AD
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folio 2 recto, Avicenna's Canon, 1632 AD
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The start of the third book depicting disease of the brain. Avicenna, Canon, Isfahan, 1632 A.D.
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Folio 614 recto from Avicenna's Canon, 1632 AD
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Drawing of viscera etc., Avicenna, Canon of Medicine
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Skeleton system., Avicenna, Canon of Medicine
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Table in which various maladies and their treatments are summarized within interlinear and intercolumnar rules in gold and with extensive commentaries in the upper and lower margins.
Abu Ali Yahya ibn Isa ibn 'Ali ibn Jazla al-Baghdadi- Digital Images
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Example of Arabic text
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Arabic Kufic calligraphy, A passage from the Qur'an
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Spine of an Arabic Text
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Human body with anatomical terms, Persian, 1893
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Islamic map of the world. The north is at the bottom, with the west to the right surrounded by unknown seas. The Indian Ocean, with the Red Sea, is on the left, with China, India and Iran in boxes to the right. The other sea shown is the Mediterranean next to which is a black square indicating Rome and a circle Constantinople. The Nile flows from the Mediterranean to the east and into the north then turn east and head towards a large circle indicating its source in Africa.
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Double page from Mugiz al-Qanun, an Arabic text