Rasis

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Rasis is the Latinized name of Al-Razi, a prominent Persian polymath and physician of the Islamic Golden Age known for his influential works in medicine and philosophy.

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instanceOf alchemist
chemist
person
philosopher
physician
polymath
scholar of the Islamic Golden Age
alsoKnownAs Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi NERFINISHED
Al-Razi NERFINISHED
Rhazes NERFINISHED
birthPlace Ray, Persia NERFINISHED
Ray, near modern Tehran, Iran NERFINISHED
citizenship Persia NERFINISHED
era Islamic Golden Age NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Persian
fieldOfWork alchemy
chemistry
ethics
logic
medicine
philosophy
givenName Muhammad NERFINISHED
influenced Ibn Sina NERFINISHED
medieval European medicine
influencedBy Galen NERFINISHED
Hippocrates NERFINISHED
knownFor clinical observation in medicine
contributions to pharmacology
critical approach to Galenic medicine
early description of smallpox and measles
systematic classification of diseases
kunya Abu Bakr NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Arabic NERFINISHED
Persian
LatinizedNameOf Al-Razi NERFINISHED
name Rasis
notableWork Al-Hawi fi al-tibb NERFINISHED
Doubts about Galen NERFINISHED
Kitab al-Hawi NERFINISHED
Kitab al-Jadari wa al-Hasbah NERFINISHED
Kitab al-Mansuri NERFINISHED
Liber Continens NERFINISHED
Liber ad Almansorem NERFINISHED
Spiritual Medicine NERFINISHED
Treatise on Smallpox and Measles NERFINISHED
occupation hospital director
physician
teacher
patronymic ibn Zakariya NERFINISHED
religion Islam

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Al-Razi (Rhazes) hasLatinName Rasis
subject surface form: Al-Razi