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al-Raḥmah fī al-ṭibb wa-al-ḥikmah /
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Suyūṭī, 1445-1505
Other Authors:
Ṣubunrī, Mahdī ibn ʻAlī, -approximately 1412 or 1413
Format:
Book
Language:
Arabic
Published:
Dimashq :
Yuṭlabu min Maktabat al-Ḥaḍārah,
[between 1960 and 1969?]
Subjects:
Early works to 1800.
Medicine
>
Religious aspects
>
Islam.
Medicine, Arab.
Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric
>
Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric.
Medicine
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Religious aspects
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Islam
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Early works to 1800.
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R143 .S8
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