Ibn Butlan

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Ibn Butlan (d. 1038) was an Iraqi physician. He wrote the Taqwim al-Sihhah (The maintenance of health). 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 and Islamic culture had on early modern Europe.[1]

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  1. ^ Ibn Butlan's Tacuinum sanitatis in medicina. Strassburg, 1531.