Muvaffak

Physician

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Who is Muvaffak?

Abu Mansur Muvaffak Harawi was a 10th-century Persian physician.

He flourished in Herat, under the Samanid prince Mansur I ibn Nuh, who ruled from 961 to 976.

He was apparently the first to think of compiling a treatise on materia medica in Persian; he travelled extensively in Persia and India to obtain the necessary information.

He wrote, between 968 and 977, the Book of the Remedies, which is the oldest prose work in modern Persian. It deals with 585 remedies, classified into four groups according to their action.

Abu Mansur distinguished between sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate, and seems to have had some knowledge about arsenious oxide, cupric oxide, silicic acid, and antimony; he knew the toxilogical effects of copper and lead compounds, the depilatory vertue of quicklime, the composition of plaster of Paris and its surgical use.

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on July 23, 2013

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