Ibn Juljul
Abu Dawud Sulayman ibn Hassan Ibn Juljul (Arabic: سليمان بن حسان ابن جلجل) (c. 944 Córdoba – c. 994) was an influential Andalusian Arab physician and pharmacologist of perhaps Spanish extraction. He wrote an important book on the history of medicine. His works on pharmacology were frequently quoted by physicians in Al-Andalus during the 10th and 11th centuries. Some of his works were later studied by Albertus Magnus, like De secretis, under Latinized version of his name, Gilgil.
Ibn Juljul | |
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Born | Sulaymān ibn Ḥassān 944 Cordoba, Andalusia, now Spain |
Died | 994 (aged 50) |
Occupation | Muslim Physician, Pharmacologist |
Years active | circa 960– 994 |
Notable works | Tabqat-ul-Atiba wal-Hukama' طبقات الأطباء والحكماء |
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