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Ibn Uthal or Ibn Athal (Arabic: ابن أثال) was an Arab Christian who was the personal physician of the caliph Mu'awiya I and was regarded as the most distinguished of the medical practitioners of the early Umayyad period. His medical knowledge can be considered a continuation of the tradition that existed in pre-Islamic Arabia. He was skilled in toxicology and was reportedly killed in a revenge attack.

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  • ابن أثال هو طبيب عربي نصراني شغل منصب الطبيب الشخصي لمعاوية بن أبي سفيان وكان يعتبر الطبيب الأكثر تميزًا في الفترة الأموية المُبكِّرَة. ويمكن اعتبار معرفته الطبية استمرارا للتراث الذي كان موجودًا في الجزيرة العربية قبل الإسلام. وكان من ذوي المهارات في علم السموم وتُفيدُ التقارير أنه لقي مصرعه هجوم انتقامي. (ar)
  • Ibn Uthal or Ibn Athal (Arabic: ابن أثال) was an Arab Christian who was the personal physician of the caliph Mu'awiya I and was regarded as the most distinguished of the medical practitioners of the early Umayyad period. His medical knowledge can be considered a continuation of the tradition that existed in pre-Islamic Arabia. He was skilled in toxicology and was reportedly killed in a revenge attack. (en)
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  • ابن أثال هو طبيب عربي نصراني شغل منصب الطبيب الشخصي لمعاوية بن أبي سفيان وكان يعتبر الطبيب الأكثر تميزًا في الفترة الأموية المُبكِّرَة. ويمكن اعتبار معرفته الطبية استمرارا للتراث الذي كان موجودًا في الجزيرة العربية قبل الإسلام. وكان من ذوي المهارات في علم السموم وتُفيدُ التقارير أنه لقي مصرعه هجوم انتقامي. (ar)
  • Ibn Uthal or Ibn Athal (Arabic: ابن أثال) was an Arab Christian who was the personal physician of the caliph Mu'awiya I and was regarded as the most distinguished of the medical practitioners of the early Umayyad period. His medical knowledge can be considered a continuation of the tradition that existed in pre-Islamic Arabia. He was skilled in toxicology and was reportedly killed in a revenge attack. (en)
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  • ابن أثال (ar)
  • Ibn Uthal (en)
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