Medicine

arabic, muhammad, persian, treatise, translated, written, materia and khan

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Mizan-ut-Tibb, by Muhammad Akbar, styled Muham mad Arzani ; MSS.

Mufarrih-nl-Kulub, do. do.

Nuskhah-i-Adwiah, a collection of medical prescrip tions. Author unknown.

Tajriba-i-Hakiin Ali Akbar, by All Akbar, a diffuse treatise on medicine, based on the author's practice.

Rasalah-i-Tibb, by Muhammad Masum, a treatise on medicine, and containing injunctions for care in compounding prescriptions.

Fan-i-duam-dar-Tibb, by All Yar Khan, is a general treatise on disorders to which mankind are liable. Majmu-i-Rasail, by Abul Faz1 Husain, an essay on medicine, one on astrology, and one on interpre ' tation of dreams.

Jami-ul-Fuaid, by Yusuf-bin-Muhammad, a collection from the most esteemed books on physic. Faidat-ul-Akba•, same author, similar subject. Khulassat-ut-Tajribat, by Muhammad-bin-Musaud, a short treatise on medicine, one on the art of dye ing, and a third on making paper. Rasalah-i-Chob-Chini, same author, on the virtues of China root.

Asrar-i-Atibba (Secrets of Physicians), by Shahab-ud Din, essays on the virtues of amulets, medicines, and charms for averting and removing diseases.

the cure of mankind, same author, a poetical treatise on medicine.

Tajriba-i-Jamasp Hakim, by Jamasp, a general treatise on medicine.

Bahr-ul-Manafia, an Ocean of Benefit, by Maulud Muhammad, A.D. 1794, dedicated to Tipu Sultan, a diffuse treatise on midwifery, diseases of chil dren, enchantments, exorcising devils, etc.

Tuhfa-i-Muhammadi, by Muhammad Nasir Afshar Turk, a general treatise on medicine, dedicated to Tipu Sultan.

Qanun dar Ilm-i-Tibb, a translation, by order of Tipu Sultan, of the complete London pharmacopoeia.

Tarjumah-i-Kitab-i-Angriz, a translation of an English treatise on electrical and medical experiments.

Tarjumah-i-Kitab-i-Farang, a translation of Dr. burne's treatise on the twist of the intestines.

Tuhfa Kan-i-Ilaj, translated from the Hindi by Mu hammad Kasim-bin-Sharif Khan, the whole system of farriery.

Rasalah-i-Tibb-i-Aspan, translated from the Sritdrrit by Zain-ul-Amin, A.D. 1519, and dedieV - to Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shan, on farriery/ Mufradat-i-Sikandri, originally written in Syrian by Yahia Kurb, and translated into Persian by Sikan dar, a work on materia medico, of the Arabian physicians, also of the later views of the medical men of Europe.

Mufradat-i-Mumina, on the materia medica, originally . in Arabic, but translated by Mumina into Persian. Krtab-ul-Adwiah-wal-i-Aghziat, by Abu Yakub Ishaq ibn•Suliman-ul-Israili, a Work on medicine and regimen.

Kitab-ul-Adwiah, by Bin Baitar, an Arabic book on simple medicines.

Kitab-ul-Judri-wa-Hasbah, by Abu Jafar Ahmad-bin Muhammad, an Arabic work on smallpox and measles.

Kitab-i-Sirsam-wa-Barsam, same author, in Arabic, on phrensy and madness.

Kitab-us-Sumum, originally written by Shanak (Qu. Sharaka) of India, translated into Persian by Abu Hatim, and afterwards into Arabic by Abbas Saed ul-Jauhari.

Kita.b-i-Shashard-ul-Hindi, originally written by Sha shar of India, but translated into Arabic. It is a work on the materia medics, with rules for identi fying the articles.

Kitab-ul-Ghiza-wal-Mughtazi, by Abu Jafar, the Tabib, in Arabic, on diets and on the sick who require them.

Kitab-un-Nabz-il-Aristu, a work by Aristotle on the pulse, first rendered into the Syrian language, then into Arabic.• Mufradat-i-Ghani Muhammad, an Arabic work on the ' materia medics.

Alfaz-ul-Adwiah, the materia medics in Hindi, Persian, and Arabic, by Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Abdullah, Shirazi, physician to the emperor Shah Jahan.

Mufradat-dar-Ilm-i-Tibb, on botany and natural his tory, translated into Persian by order of Tipu Sultan, from French and English.

Riaz-i-Alamgiri, by Muhammad Raz, an esteemed treatise on medicines, food, and clothing, in Persian, dedicated to the emperor Aurangzeb.

Sharh-i-Hadaet-ul-Hikmat, an Arabic commentary on the Hadayet-ul-Hikmat. It is by Muhammad bin-Ibrahim, chief judge of Shiraz, and contains the whole course of the sciences read in schools. It is much esteemed amongst the Muhammadans of India.

Kitab-us-Shifa, by Abu Ali-bin-Sins (Avicenna), a cele brated system of natural philosophy, in Arabic (24 chapters), on theology, metaphysics, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, mathematics, geometry, astro logy, anatomy, poetry, and music.

Kifaya Mansuri, by Mansur - bin - Ahmml ; Persian ; printed.

Khulasat-ul-Hikmat, by Hakim Muhammad Husain Khan ; Persian ; printed.

Nafisi, by Blulla Nafis, Kashafi ; Arabic ; written. Risala-i-Nabz-o-Karora-o-Byhran, by Hakim Ahmad ullah-Khan ; Persian ; written. Makhzan-ul-Adwiah, by Hakim Muhammad Husain Khan ; Persian ; printed.

Alfaz-ul-Adwiah, by Muhammad Yakub ; Persian.

Tazkirah-ul-Hind, by Raza Ali Khan, a hakim, is a materia medics in Persian, written in the early part of the 19th century, and lithographed in 1866 at Hyderabad. It is an interesting volume.

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