Ahmad Ibn al-Jazzar (d.984) practiced medicine in Qayrawan, Tunisia. In his apothecary shop in the city of Manastir, he kept syrups, electuaries and other reparations. He was well known in Islamic Spain during the rule of Caliph al-Hakam (961-976).
His medical compendium Za’ad al-Musafir comprised of Seven treatises, and divided into two parts. His book Kitab al-I’timad al-adwiya alMufrida was on the pharmacological effects of tried and useful simple drugs. It was translated into Latin, Hebrew and Greek and exerted a profound influence on medical education in Europe.
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