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PHARMACY AT MIDDLE AGES

PHARMACY AT MIDDLE AGES. He became the Chief Physician of the Baghdad Hospital and the Court-Physician of the Caliph. Ibn-Sina's full name is Abu-Ali Husayn lbn -Abdullah lbn-Sina He wrote medicine , named Al- Qanon fi Al- Tibb (Canon of Medicine).

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PHARMACY AT MIDDLE AGES

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  1. PHARMACY ATMIDDLE AGES

  2. He became the Chief Physician of the Baghdad Hospital and the Court-Physician of the Caliph

  3. Ibn-Sina'sfull name is Abu-Ali Husaynlbn-Abdullah lbn-Sina • He wrote medicine, named Al-Qanon fi Al- Tibb (Canon of Medicine).

  4. It was translated to many languages the reference for medical schools in Europe up to the 17th century.

  5. Arabs separated the arts of apothecary and physician, establishing in Bagdad late in the eighth century the first privately owned drug stores.

  6. Frederick II presented the first European edict creating a clear distinction between the responsibilities of physicians and those of apothecaries

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