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    versions were made in increasing numbers in the 14th and 15th centuries. Taqwīm aṣṢiḥḥa (Arabic: تقويم الصحة, lit. 'Maintenance of Health') is originally an...
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    end of the Macedonian Renaissance. He is most renowned for his work Taqwīm aṣ-Ṣiḥḥa (Arabic: تقويم الصحّة, lit. 'Tabular Register of Health'; listen) a...
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    Sicilian by Faraj was the Tacuinis sanitatis (Tables of Diseases,Arabic Taqwīm al-ṣiḥḥa) whose author was Ibn Buṭlān, a work illustrated with representations...
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    had on early modern Europe. His other work include a books such as: Taqwim al-Sihha (تقويم الصحة) Da'avat al-ateba' Al-maqalat al-Mokhtarat fi tadbir...
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    expanded to include alternatives for a gluten-free diet, such as rice flour, or legumes such as beans or lentils. While Asian noodles originated in China...
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    botanical manuscript is the "Tacuinum Sanitatis", derived from the Taqwīm aṣ Ṣiḥḥa (or "Maintenance of Health"), an 11th-century Arabic medical text by...
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  • Butlan Man Islamic Golden Age 11th century CE Arab Christian Writer of Taqwīm asSiḥḥa [romanization: Tacuinum Sanitatis] or maintenance of health. Michael...
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