How an eye physician who translated classical Greek medicine into Arabic helped form Western medical...

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- In the 9th century, a physician named Hunayn ibn Ishaq translated many classical Greek medical texts into Arabic, which helped spread and preserve this important knowledge.
- Hunayn's translations of works by influential Greek physicians like Galen and Hippocrates had a significant impact on the development of medical thought and practices in the Islamic world and later in Europe.
- Hunayn's efforts to make these foundational medical texts available in Arabic helped bridge the gap between ancient Greek knowledge and the advancement of medicine in the medieval period, laying the groundwork for modern Western medical understanding.

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