Ibn al-Jazzar (al-Gizar): A Renowned Tunisian Physician in General Medicine, Women's Diseases, and Pediatrics During the Middle Ages

伊本·贾扎尔(伊本·贾扎尔):中世纪时期著名的突尼斯内科医生,擅长内科、妇科和儿科。

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Abstract

Ibn al-Jazzar (al-Gizar), an influential Tunisian physician from the Middle Ages (9th-10th century), played a significant role in the development of medicine in various fields, including general medicine, women's diseases, and pediatrics. Born in Al-Qayrawan (central region of Tunisia), he dedicated his life to serving the poor, writing extensively about both complex and accessible treatments. His most renowned work, Zad al-Musafir wa Qut al-Hadir (Provision for the Traveler and Nourishment for the Settled), became a medical reference widely translated into Greek, Hebrew, and Latin, influencing both Islamic and European medical practices. In addition, he wrote Tibb al-Fuqara (Medicine for the Poor), offering simple remedies for those unable to afford treatment. Ibn al-Jazzar also focused on women's health, discussing menstruation disorders, fertility, and contraception in detail, often drawing from Galen's humoral theory. His pediatric contributions, including the management of children's health and nutrition, were groundbreaking for his time. His legacy is not only preserved through his writings but also through the translation and application of his works in the West, making him a lasting figure in both Islamic and European medical traditions.

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