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Avicenna, Canon, Isfahan, 1632
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Avicenna, Canon, Isfahan, 1632
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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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Keywords: Arabic; Islamic; Persian; Medicine; Ibn Sina (Avicenna); Middle East; Iraq; Iran

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