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K**M
Every Doctor (Eastern or Western) Should Read It
In fact, everyone should read this book for health and well being. This 2-book series — including Volume 1 is a monumental masterpiece of great scientific and philosophical value. You will be awakened from the dream of the inefficiency of conventional medicine with enhanced understanding of other methods of healing. It is amazing to realize that so much knowledge was available a thousand years ago and yet we are hardly doing much better today. Read this series — both volumes 1 and 2 and be healthy, and stay healthy.
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avicenna
most of the basic information , or the fundation of medicine lies before that man , he explained it in a way no one ever think , or realize the value of everything in our body.
E**A
I am very glad to have bought this book.
Canon of MedicineI have received this book in a proper way and it was in a very good condition.Nothing was wrong with my pruchase.Thanh you very much and congratulations.Elizabete (Brasil)
S**G
Abu Ali Cina
This is a wonderful book and easy to read. It is absolutly amazing that about 900 years ago,this Persian/Iranian man contributed so much to humanity.
E**I
Five Stars
I was happy to find the book on Amazon, my daughter is in-love with the book.
J**I
Awesome!
Very informative ancient writing.
A**N
Translation
Glad to find an English translation being published
M**N
glad to find it
Is a Persian / (Iranian) Moslem who lived in one of Persia town of Bukhara. Not all Muslims are Arabs. Looking at the map of Persia at that time clearly shows this fact. Avicenna was fluent in Arabic and Persian language, in fact most Persian people were, because at that time Persia was taken over by Bani Omayeh dynasty from (Arabia) and Persian were forced to learn and speak Arabic or severely would be punished. (The true history books also have a record of this). People in Persia have his complete books and biography and they know him as Abu Ali Sinna, which westerner for difficulty of pronouncing his name change his name to Avicenna. It is funny to see time and again all the 7, 8,9,10, 11, and 12 centuries Persian poets, artist, scientist, mathematicians suddenly becomes, Arab, Turkish, Indian even though their place of birth, names, written books are all in Persian language. I recently found two Rumi's translated books that one author claimed Rumi was Turkish and the other claimed Rumi was an Indian and I have the original Rumi's Divan of poetry and other books that is all in Persian (he was a Sufi Moslem and all his poem are having a Persian tasavof themes that has no origin in Indian nor Turkish), and no Turkish or Indian is ever able to write in the Ghaseedeh and Ghazal (a Persian style of writing poetry)
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