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Najm al-Din Mahmud ibn Ilyas al-Shirazi (died 1330) was a Persian physician from Shiraz in Persia.
His major composition was a large Arabic medical compendium, Kitab al-Hawi fi ‘ilm al-tadawi (The Comprehensive Book on the Art of Curing), whose title often caused confusion with the better-known Kitab al-Hawi (The Comprehensive Book) written four centuries earlier by Rhazes. The treatise cites by name many earlier medical authorities, including Hippocrates and Galen, as well as Arabic writers. Little else is known of his life.
For what little is known of his life and writings, see:
Persian language, Middle Persian, Hindi, Syria, Harun al-Rashid
Logic, Quran, Metaphysics, Philosophy of science, Al-Biruni
Judaism, Avicenna, Thomas Aquinas, Egypt, Averroes
Avicenna, Metaphysics, Religion, Philosophy, Islam
Persian language, Bukhtishu, Avicenna, Middle Persian, Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
Arabic language, Bukhtishu, Avicenna, Baghdad, Maimonides
Bukhtishu, Avicenna, Maimonides, Averroes, Bimaristan
Bukhtishu, Avicenna, Tehran, Maimonides, Averroes
Bukhtishu, Avicenna, Serapion the Younger, Maimonides, Averroes
Pathology, Bukhtishu, Avicenna, Samarkand, Herat