Ibn Butlan
Ibn Butlan was an Arab Nestorian Christian physician who was active in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age.
He wrote the Taqwim al-Sihhah. The work treated matters of hygiene, dietetics, and exercise. It emphasized the benefits of regular attention to the personal physical and mental well-being. The continued popularity and publication of this medieval text of Middle Eastern origin into the sixteenth century is thought to demonstrate the influence that Arabic culture had on early modern Europe. One of his Greek sources was Dioscorides.Books
- Taqwim al-Sihha تقويم الصحة
- Da'avat al-ateba'
- Al-maqalat al-Mokhtarat fi tadbir al-amrad al-a'rezat al-aksar bel taghziat Ma'loofat
- Resalat fi shari al-raghigh va taghlib al-bai'd
- Maqalat fi an al-foroj ahar men al-farkh
- Al-maqalat al-mesriat fi monaghezat Ali Ibn Ridwan
- Maqal fi al-qorban al-moqadas مقال في القربان المقدس