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Avicenna

[ av-uh-sen-uh ]

noun

  1. a.d. 980–1037, Islamic physician and philosopher, born in Persia.


Avicenna

/ ˌæɪˈɛə /

noun

  1. Avicenna9801037MArabPHILOSOPHY: philosopherMEDICINE: physician Arabic name ibn-Sina. 980–1037, Arab philosopher and physician whose philosophical writings, which combined Aristotelianism with neo-Platonist ideas, greatly influenced scholasticism, and whose medical work Qanun was the greatest single influence on medieval medicine
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Avicenna

/ ă′ĭ-ĕə /

  1. See Ibn Sina, Hakim.
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Cochran, who is also a writer, created a company called Avicenna Development Corporation to house both his intellectual property and Beagle’s.

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This is why it was so easy for my mom and dad to become doctors like Avicenna, because your blood is a very complicated river of information inside every part of your body.

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By midnight, they were taken to the Avicenna Medical Hospital for Drug Treatment, on the edges of Kabul.

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The Avicenna engineer, who has collaborated with U.S. researchers, says she and her family had to abandon their apartment in Kabul earlier this week.

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