Rhazes

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A Persian polymath, physician, and important figure in the history of medicine

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Rhazes, also known as Al-Razi, was a Persian polymath and physician who made significant contributions to medicine, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age in the Arab World. He is best known for his comprehensive medical encyclopedia, "Kitab al-Hawi," which compiled medical knowledge from various cultures and was used for centuries in Europe and the Arab world. Rhazes emphasized the importance of evidence-based medicine and clinical observation, which was revolutionary at the time. His focus on scientific inquiry and critical thinking continues to inspire modern medical practices, such as the use of clinical trials and patient observation. Today, when doctors conduct experiments or evaluate treatments, they build on Rhazes' legacy of careful study and observation, reminding us of the importance of science in improving health.

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