Surgical chapter from the 10th-century medical encyclopedia composed in
Al-Zahrawi divided his discourse on surgery into three parts: on cautery, on incisions and bloodletting, and on bone setting
included in it copious illustrations and descriptions of instruments
In the 13th century, Ibn al-Quff, composed a specialized surgical manual - omitted all ophthalmologic procedures because he considered these the province of a specialist.
Nearly all the other general discussions of surgery did include some ophthalmologic practices, though not with the detail and thoroughness evident in the monographs devoted solely to ophthalmology.
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