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Avicenna

died 1037

Avicenna, also known as Ibn Sina, was a Persian polymath who lived from 980 to 1037. He is best known for his contributions to philosophy and medicine, particularly his seminal work "The Canon of Medicine," which was a foundational text in both fields for centuries. Avicenna's innovative ideas laid the groundwork for modern medical practice and greatly influenced later Islamic scholars and European thinkers.