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6- Isa Bey, A., The History of the Bimaristans in Islam, PP. 20, 40.

7- Khayrallah, A., Outline of Arabic Contributions to Medicine and Allied Sciences, Beirut, 1946, PP.63-68.

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9- Ibn Abi Usaibi'ah, Uyun al Anba, P. 415.

10- Ibn Abi Usaibi'ah, Uyun al Anba, PP. 415.

11- Al Maqrizi, Kitab, al-Mawa'es Wa al-Eitbar, V. 2, P. 405.

12- Ibn al Okhwa, Ma'alem al-Qurba fi Talab al-Hisba, The Features of Relations in al-Hisba, Cambridge, 1937, P. 167.

13- Noshrawy, A.R., The Islamic Bimaristans, P.202.

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15- Al-Qifti, Tarikh al-Hukama, P. 249.

16- Ibn Katheer, Al-Bidaya wa al-Nihaya, The beginning and the End, The Library of knowledge, Beirut, 1966, Vol. 12 P. 188.

17- Al-Qifti, Tarikh al Hukama, P. 132.

18- Marhaba, A. R., The Course in the History of Arab Science, The Lebanese Publishing House, Beirut, 1970, P. 50.

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