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Manuscripts

Mualajat Buqratia (معا لجات بقراطیہ)

 Introductory

S.NO :4468 AMAR ID :AMAR/MS/4468
TITLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT :Mualajat Buqratia (معا لجات بقراطیہ) SOURCE LOCATION :Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences (IAMMS), Aligarh, UP, India
PLACE & STATE :Uttar Pradesh ACCESSION NO. AT SOURCE :
ACCESSION NO.AT NIIMH, HYDERBAD :162

 Technical

OTHER TITLE :INA/ AUTHOR NAME :Abūl Ḥasan Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad Ṭabarī (أبو الحسن أحمد الطبري)/INA
CO-AUTHOR NAME :INA REDACTOR'S NAME :INA
COMMENTATOR NAME : NAME OF THE COMMENTARY :
LANGUAGE OF THE COMMENTATOR: AUTHOR DATE :d. 985 AD
COMMENTATOR DATE : SCRIBE :
SCRIBE DATE AND PLACE : AYUSH SYSTEM :Unani
SUBJECT:Diseases, diagnostics and therapeutics LANGUAGE :Arabic
SCRIPT :Arabic

 Textual

AUTHOR'S BEGINNING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) :Al-Maqala al-Thamina minal kunnash al-marufbil mualajat Buqratia/
SCRIBE'S BEGINNING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) :/
AUTHOR'S ENDING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) :Wal ma al-Harr yaskunan al-waja/
SCRIBES ENDING SENTENCE (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) :/INA
COLOPHON (UNICODE)/(DIACRITICAL) :/ CHAPERTIZATION:Chapterised
EXTENT :Incomplete
REMARKS :Red letters ware seen in the manuscript especially to highlight the chapters

 Physical

MATERIAL : SIZE :
No. of FOLIOS :241 No. of PAGES :482
No. of LINES PER FOLIOS : No. of LINES PER PAGE:19
No. of LETTERS PER LINE :16 GRANTHAMANA :
MISSING FOLIOS :Some folios are missing in the end ILLUSTRATIONS :
CONDITION :Good, Readable

 Catalogue

CATALOGUE STATUS : CATALOGUE MSS.NUMBER :
CATALOGUE TITLE :INA CATALOGUE PART :INA
CATALOGUE VOLUME :INA CATALOGUE EDITOR:INA
CATALOGUE PUBLISHER :INA CATALOGUE YEAR OF PUBLICATION :INA
CATALOGUE ADDITIONAL DETAILS :INA

 Publication Details

PUBLICATION STATUS :Published PUBLICATION LANGUAGE :Urdu
PUBLICATION AVAILABILITY :INA PUBLICATION EDITOR :Fuad Sezgin
PUBLICATION TRANSLATOR :INA PUBLICATION PUBLISHER:CCRUM
PUBLICATION YEAR: PUBLICATION PLACE :New Delhi
ABOUT MANUSCRIPT :Mu'ālajāt Buqrāṭiyya is a revered and highly useful medical text authored by Ahmad al-Tabari in 968 AD. The title pays homage to Hippocrates, reflecting the author's deep respect for the father of medicine.Contents:This comprehensive medical compendium is divided into ten discourses, each addressing different aspects of medical practice and diagnosis. The structure of the text is as follows:1. Fundamentals of Medicine: The first discourse covers the basic principles and foundational knowledge of medicine.2. Skin Diseases of the Head and Face: The second discourse focuses on dermatological conditions affecting the head and face.3. Internal Diseases of the Head: The third discourse addresses internal disorders related to the head.4. Eye Diseases: The fourth discourse deals with various eye conditions.5. Diseases of the Ear and Nose: The fifth discourse explores ailments of the ear and nose.6. Diseases of the Mouth and Teeth: The sixth discourse covers conditions affecting the mouth and ten Diseases: The seventh discourse is dedicated to general skin diseases.8. Diseases of the Chest, Lungs, and Heart: The eighth discourse discusses respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.9. Gastric Diseases: The ninth discourse focuses on disorders of the digestive system.10. Disorders of the Liver, Spleen, and Intestine: The tenth discourse addresses diseases of the liver, spleen, and intestines.Each discourse is subdivided into numerous chapters, offering detailed insights into specific medical conditions and their treatments. Written in Arabic, the text is notable for its thorough attention to childhood diseases, a topic often overlooked by other medical authors of the time. Ahmad al-Tabari's approach reflects a modern perspective in medical writing, providing detailed descriptions of organ physiology and characteristics before discussing particular diseases.

 Digitization Status

DIGITIZED BY :CCRAS-NIIMH DIGITIZATION DATE :March 2023